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Why Your Brain Makes You Procrastinate (And How to Break the Cycle)

Season 2 Episode 604 Published 3 weeks, 3 days ago
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Procrastination is often misunderstood as laziness, but the reality is far more complex. This video explores how the brain uses avoidance as a way to regulate uncomfortable emotions like stress, fear, and self-doubt. Instead of being a time management issue, procrastination is deeply tied to how we respond to pressure and uncertainty. By understanding the neurological and psychological patterns behind delay, you can begin to recognize why even the most motivated people struggle to take action.

We break down how short-term emotional relief overrides long-term goals, why your brain prioritizes comfort over progress, and how small shifts in awareness can help you regain control. Whether you're trying to improve productivity, build discipline, or simply understand yourself better, this video offers a clear and practical perspective on what’s really happening beneath the surface. If you're interested in starting your own podcast or platform, you can check out this tool here: https://rss.com/?via=71219c

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0:00 – 1:30 Ad 1:30 – 2:40 Why procrastination isn’t laziness 2:40 – 4:20 The role of avoidance and emotional discomfort 4:20 – 6:00 How your brain prioritizes short-term relief 6:00 – 7:30 Ad 7:30 – 9:10 The hidden cost of delay on long-term goals 9:10 – 11:00 Rewiring your response to discomfort 11:00 – 12:40 Practical ways to interrupt procrastination patterns 12:40 – 14:10 Ad

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