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Waiting isn't always procrastination. Sometimes, it’s the highest form of discipline.

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As the day progresses, our ability to make high-quality decisions erodes—a phenomenon known as decision fatigue . If you are staring at a complex project at 4:00 PM, you aren't being lazy by stopping; you are being strategic. Pushing it to tomorrow ensures you tackle the hardest part of the work with a full "battery." How to Implement It If the urge is still there, buy it

We live in a world of "instant." Instant messages, instant gratification, and the pressure to make instant decisions. But there is a growing movement—often tagged as —that suggests our best work and healthiest choices happen when we simply stop and sleep on it.