I’ve noticed of late a trend in online conversations revolving around the concept of procrastination. Of course, this could just be ‘the algorithm’ feeding me such discourse given my relationship with ...
Most of us have experienced it: a deadline approaches, the task is perfectly doable, yet instead of starting, we suddenly feel compelled to tidy a drawer or reorganize the apps on our phone.
Check this out: J. K. Rowling, Bill Clinton, Nassim Taleb, and even Steve Jobs—all of these revolutionary personalities have struggled with procrastination but still made it. So, if you are dealing ...
Productive procrastination involves tricking the brain into thinking that you are doing lots of work Here’s what it means and ...
It’s 11 p.m. on a Sunday night. You are hunched over your desk staring into the computer screen, and there it is: an assignment due at 11:59. You look at the clock — it just turned 11:01. You had all ...
Most productivity apps quietly log your bad habits without actually changing them. I focus here on tools that interrupt ...
While procrastination is generally deemed a self-inflicted practice of inaction and delay, there's a great deal of research, according to a Frontiers in Psychology study, that suggest it may actually ...
In a culture that celebrates constant productivity, slowing down is often mistaken for laziness. Yet, psychology shows that what looks like procrastination, avoidance, or lack of motivation often ...