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MAKE IT A HABIT TO GET THINGS DONE The 60 day Anti-Procrastination Sprint

Author Name: Sridhar Keppurengan | Format: Paperback | Genre : BODY, MIND & SPIRIT | Other Details

MAKE IT A HABIT TO GET THINGS DONE : The 60-Day Sprint Journal

Stop Managing Time. Start Managing Impact - What separates the world’s highest achievers from everyone else? It isn’t luck—it’s the relentless habit of getting the things done. 

This is a high-performance 60-day Sprint is designed to rewire your brain to tackle your most difficult, high-reward objective first.

Inspired by the core principles of legendary productivity experts to help you with

THE PRIMARY TASK (The Frog): Identify the one task you are most likely to avoid—the one that moves the needle the most—and commit to finishing it before anything else.

THE VITAL FEW: Cut through the noise to focus on the essential few daily intentions

ATOMIC CONSISTENCY: Built-in habit tracking to help you automate discipline through small, daily wins.

WEEKLY PAUSE & PLAN: Reflect and pivot your strategy for the week ahead.

Inside the Journal

- Modern Minimalist Design: A clean, distraction-free layout that stays out of your way so you can get to work.

- Action-Oriented Wisdom: Daily quotes from masterworks on discipline and mindset to prime you for a productive morning.

- Undated Pages: Start your 60-day sprint whenever you are ready. No wasted pages.

- Success is a habit, not an event. Stop waiting for the perfect moment. Pick up the pen, do the hard thing, and transform your results in 60 days.

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Sridhar Keppurengan

After a two decade-long corporate career marked by high-stakes roles and visible success, the author realized a sobering truth: being a "last-minute hero" is a trap. For years, wearing the "ability to deliver under pressure" as a badge of honor, only to realize that the "cramming" culture was actually a ceiling on one's true potential.

While the work always got done, it came at a cost—the nagging mental weight of the "important" task left unstarted. This constant background noise made it impossible to be truly present in life, turning even moments of rest into periods of looming anxiety.

This journal was born from that reflection. It is the tool the author wishes they had possessed at the start of their journey—a system designed to move the "hard things" to the front of the day, freeing the mind to not only achieve more but to finally experience life without the shadow of procrastination. The author now focuses on helping others reclaim their focus, their potential, and their peace of mind through the simple, disciplined habit of getting the right things done.

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