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The Last-Minute Parent: Why We Procrastinate

The Last-Minute Parent: Why We Procrastinate

Published 1 year, 3 months ago
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In this episode, our host shares their current predicament - frantically practicing for a piano duet with their six-year-old son just two weeks before the recital, despite having six months to prepare.

They explore the psychology behind procrastination, suggesting it might stem from past successes where last-minute efforts somehow worked out. Psychologists call this the "deadline effect" - our brains actually function differently under time pressure, releasing adrenaline that enhances focus and productivity.

While acknowledging the effectiveness of this last-minute rush (they're making progress with the Detective Conan theme), our host wonders about the costs: the missed opportunity to enjoy the learning process without stress, and the risk that someday this strategy might fail completely.

The episode concludes with a gentle self-acceptance - recognizing this deadline-driven approach might be an ingrained personality trait, while still aspiring to find more balance. Most listeners will recognize themselves in this honest reflection on our complicated relationship with time management, especially as parents juggling multiple responsibilities.

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