Getting the big things done — finally. The advice you’ve heard a hundred times, the science nobody mentions, and four different ways to make it stick Press enter or click to view image in full size Photo by Adam Currie on Unsplash You know exactly what your most important task is today. You’ve known since yesterday. Maybe since last week. It sits at the top of your list, waiting. You sit down at your desk with coffee. You open your laptop. And then, somehow, without ever quite deciding to, you find yourself answering a low-stakes email that just arrived, then checking the calendar, then scanning Slack, then reorganizing a folder that didn’t need reorganizing. Twenty minutes pass. Forty. The frog is still on your plate. Untouched. You’re not lazy. You know what to do. You’ve read the productivity advice that says to handle the hardest thing first, and you may have even tried it once or twice. You just can’t seem to bring yourself to actually do it. If this sounds familiar, the problem isn’t your discipline.…