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- Five-Minute Rule - A productivity technique where you commit to working on a dreaded task for just 5 minutes, often creating enough momentum to continue.
- Getting Started Problem - The specific challenge of initiating work, often harder than the work itself.
- Resistance to Starting - The psychological barrier that makes beginning tasks more difficult than continuing them.
- Rumsfeld's Rule - You go to war with the army you have, not the army you might want—a principle about working with current resources rather than waiting for ideal conditions.
- Start Small - Begin any endeavor with small, manageable steps rather than ambitious leaps, making progress easier and more sustainable.
- Starting Leads to Growth - The act of starting something small often leads to unexpected growth and larger opportunities over time.
- Task Initiation - The executive function skill of beginning tasks without excessive delay or procrastination.
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