The Psychology of Procrastination
10 Ways to Beat It and Be More Productive
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Narrado por:
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Joe Knapp
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De:
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Ezra Thorne
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The Psychology of Procrastination: 10 Ways to Beat It and Be More Productive is not another time-management manual. It is a deep dive into the emotional and psychological roots of procrastination—why we delay, how it harms us, and, most importantly, how to overcome it with strategies grounded in science and compassion.
Procrastination is often misunderstood as laziness, but research shows it is actually a problem of emotional regulation. When a task triggers feelings of fear, self-doubt, boredom, or overwhelm, the brain’s emotional centre (the limbic system) wins the battle against its planning centre (the prefrontal cortex). The result? We put off what matters most in favour of quick dopamine hits from distractions like social media, email, or streaming. The relief feels good for a moment—but guilt, stress, and shame quickly follow. This is the procrastination cycle, and left unchecked it undermines our productivity, health, and confidence.
Ezra Thorne takes listeners on a clear and compassionate journey through ten of the most common psychological drivers of procrastination. You’ll see yourself in the fear of failure that convinces you not to start, in the crippling perfectionism that demands flawless conditions, and in the decision paralysis that leaves you stuck between too many options. You’ll recognise how exhaustion masquerades as laziness, how your environment can hijack your focus, and how disconnection from your “future self” makes it easy to offload today’s challenges onto tomorrow’s shoulders.
But this book doesn’t stop at analysis.
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