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Tax Day 2021: America’s Biggest Procrastinators

For many American’s waiting to do file your taxes at the last minute is an annual right of passage. There are more taxes filed in the last week in the deadline each year than any other time during the year according to data from IRS. With the filing deadline being moved from April 15th to May 17th this year, even more Americans are poised to delay filing their taxes again this year. 

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How To Manage Your Momentum
Once you get going it’s easy to stay going, just like getting your car out on the open road. But just as when you have your car in town and you have to start and stop again, that momentum is harder to build. We’ve all had a lot of setbacks recently so it may start to feel impossible to get going again. But it is not only possible, but you can also make it a habit and maintain your momentum for quite a long time.

Managing momentum is tricky to start. The best way to do it is to set a clear goal and break that goal up into smaller pieces. Once you start to achieve those smaller goals it will build your momentum and eventually achievement will become a habit and will start to seem effortless. Learn more about managing your momentum, and how to get started after a setback, from the infographic below

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It's in human nature to procrastinate, and it's natural; however, it is a bad habit to incorporate in your daily life. Your mind often dozes off while thinking of a particular task that you need to do, and you can't do it. A task that looks so huge that you can't put your mind and heart to it, finish it, and be done with it, but you'd rather watch some Netflix while eating a bowl of cereal on your bed.

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