Struggling to finish your tasks? Learn why your brain resists your to-do list and how to use simple systems to bridge the gap between intent and action.

Procrastination isn't about being bad at managing time—it’s about being overwhelmed by the negative emotions a task triggers. You don't have to love the task; you just have to lower the 'threat level' so your brain stops running away.
샌프란시스코에서 컬럼비아 대학교 동문들이 만들었습니다
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샌프란시스코에서 컬럼비아 대학교 동문들이 만들었습니다

Nia: You know, Blythe, I was looking at my to-do list this morning and realized it’s basically a monument to my own optimism. I have about twenty things on there, and I’ve already crossed off "drink water," but the big project? It’s still just sitting there staring at me.
Blythe: It’s so relatable. But here’s the wild thing: research shows that even when we have strong intentions, they only translate into action about 50% of the time. For New Year’s resolutions, about 70% of people have already called it quits by February.
Nia: Wait, so it’s not just me being lazy?
Blythe: Not at all. It’s actually a systems problem. Your brain gets hit with decision fatigue and "future-self discounting," where the comfort of the couch right now feels way more important than the benefit of finishing that task later.
Nia: That makes so much sense. So, let’s explore how we can actually bridge that gap and turn those vague intentions into a concrete plan for follow-through.