This exercise will make you question everything you thought you knew about getting stuff done.
Read the following passage carefully, then try to find the answer:
As a highly motivated individual, you've managed to get everything done, right? Wrong. In fact, you're not doing enough. You've got a To-Do list longer than a snake's tail, and you're constantly juggling 17 different projects at once. But, paradoxically, the more you accomplish, the more you realize you haven't really accomplished anything at all.
What is the name of the psychological phenomenon described above?
(Click here for Exercise 4, The Perfection Paradox)
(or click here for Exercise 5, The Self-Improvement Stratocycle)