I was once like you. I'd sit at my desk, glance at the mountain of tasks looming over me, and instead of tackling them head-on, I'd find myself scrolling through social media or aimlessly doodling.
My "to-do" list grew longer while my "done" list remained stagnant.
I'd try to get myself going but every effort seemed to fail as I gave into feelings of self-doubt and lack or urgency.
It was the vicious cycle of procrastination that left me drained, unproductive, and utterly demotivated.
If you're reading this, you've likely experienced the emotional turmoil that procrastination can induce. It's a ruthless, nagging beast that causes endless stress, gnawing guilt, and a constant feeling of underachievement.