If this item were on my to-do list, I wouldn’t know how to get started since I neglected to list the individual tasks. I would be inclined to procrastinate. That being the case, it would remain on my to-do list unaddressed, causing me anxiety that increases each day as I fail to make progress on it. In contrast, a narrowly-defined task implies clear starting and ending points. For example, you’d know when the task “reserve a domain name” has been completed. You’d know when the task “find a web host” has been completed. These to-do items carry a singular objective, and it’s easy to know whether
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