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As	I	explain	throughout	the	book,	exerting	effort	with	5-	4-	3-	2-	1	switches	the
gears	 in	 your	 mind	 and	 allows	 the	 prefrontal	 cortex	 to	 help	 you	 get	 started.	 Each
time	you	use	the	Rule,	it’ll	get	easier	and	easier	to	stop	procrastinating	and	just	start.
Just	as	Sy	found	out,	telling	yourself 	to	“just	make	the	call,	reply	the	email,	finish
the	stupid	job…”	and	start	is	the	secret	to	completing	anything	important:

    Even	though	she	doesn’t	like	doing	it,	she’s	formed	the	habit	of 	taking	action
anyway—and	has	completed	a	huge	project	with	this	mindset	and	will	“get	what	I
want.”

    In	Scott’s	case,	back	in	the	lab,	he	can	use	the	Rule	to	countdown	5-	4-	3-	2-	1
and	 push	 himself 	 to	 work	 for	 a	 short	 interval	 of 	 time.	 Now	 that	 he	 realizes	 the
source	of 	his	procrastination	(financial	stress),	he	has	forgiven	himself 	(extremely
important	step).	And	once	he	is	picturing	the	future	Dr.	Scott,	he	can	start	counting
to	 assert	 control,	 physically	 move	 to	 his	 desk,	 and	 begin	 working.	 When	 he	 finds
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