Beginning big tasks think painting your bedroom wall in your favorite color or writing a book can feel daunting.
If you do that every day when you are writing a novel, you will never be stuck."
This piece of advice later became known as the Hemingway Trick.

Unsurprisingly, it’s been applied to other areas of productivity too, not only writing.
It may sound unconventional, but it might just be theway to start your day in a good mood.
The Hemingway Trick is all about keeping a consistent momentum
Think about it.

Chances are you’d be thinking of the unfinished presentation for the rest of the day.
Lithuania-born psychologist Bluma Zeigarnik studied this phenomenon in 1927.
This was later called the Zeigarnik Effect.

The unfinished nature of the business keeps our minds on it.
Procrastination is another area in which you might employ this hack.