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Eat That Frog vs Create Momentum First: How to Start When Starting Is Hard

Eat That Frog vs Create Momentum First: How to Start When Starting Is Hard

by Suzy Carbrey | Apr 29, 2026 | Uncategorized

How to warm up without drifting into productive procrastination The short version If “eat the frog” works for you, keep it. The method is simple: pick the most important task you’re likely to avoid and do it first. If you tend to freeze at the starting line, you may...
What Is Body Doubling? A Practical Tool for Productivity, Focus, and Follow-Through

What Is Body Doubling? A Practical Tool for Productivity, Focus, and Follow-Through

by Suzy Carbrey | Apr 23, 2026 | Uncategorized

The short version Body doubling is working on a task while another person is present and working on their own task. You don’t need a diagnosis for it to help. It works because it adds structure, gentle accountability, and a shared container that makes starting easier....
Why Restarting Is Hard: The Hidden Reactivation Cost No One Talks About

Why Restarting Is Hard: The Hidden Reactivation Cost No One Talks About

by Suzy Carbrey | Apr 15, 2026 | Uncategorized

The short version Restarting a task is not the same as continuing it. When you restart, you are not simply doing the work. You are rebuilding context, momentum, and emotional steadiness. For many adults, especially overwhelmed professionals, parents, and those...
Managing Interruptions — How to Stay Steady When Everything Pulls at Your Attention

Managing Interruptions — How to Stay Steady When Everything Pulls at Your Attention

by Suzy Carbrey | Apr 9, 2026 | Uncategorized

The short version Interruptions aren’t just inconvenient. They’re neurologically expensive. Every interruption requires you to stop, shift, regulate, and re-enter. For overwhelmed professionals and parents juggling work and home, managing interruptions isn’t about...
Decision Fatigue: Why Prioritizing Feels Impossible by the End of the Day

Decision Fatigue: Why Prioritizing Feels Impossible by the End of the Day

by Suzy Carbrey | Apr 2, 2026 | Uncategorized

The short version Decision fatigue is the cognitive exhaustion that builds after making too many choices. It does not mean you are indecisive. It means your brain has a limited decision budget. When that budget runs low, prioritizing becomes harder, impulse control...
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