Replace fuzzy goals like “work on report” with a crisp trigger: “When I sit at the desk after coffee, I open Outline.docx and type three bullet points.” Clear conditions reduce conflict, and small completion creates a rewarding loop that encourages repetition tomorrow.
Sticky notes on your laptop, a checklist taped to the wall, or a homescreen widget can cue the exact first action. Visuals save cognitive load and make the start conspicuous. Treat them as runway lights guiding wheels down safely, predictably, and repeatedly.
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