Stop fighting your to-do list and start understanding your brain. Learn how to silence negative racing thoughts, reframe procrastination as emotional regulation, and regain the confidence to be human.

Procrastination isn't a time management flaw; it’s an emotion regulation problem. Our brains choose short-term relief over long-term goals to avoid uncomfortable feelings like anxiety or boredom.
How to stop procrastination be more productive how to make stop negative racing thoughts how to have confidence to relax and be myself instead of a robot


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Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco

Nia: Have you ever had one of those days where your to-do list is staring you in the face, but instead of starting, you’re suddenly possessed by the urgent need to, I don’t know, polish silver candlesticks or reorganize your entire junk drawer?
Blythe: Oh, absolutely. It’s that classic "productive procrastination." We think we’re being lazy, but the science actually tells a different story. It’s fascinating—procrastination isn't a time management flaw; it’s an emotion regulation problem.
Nia: That is such a relief to hear. So, when our thoughts are racing and we feel like we have to act like a perfect robot just to get by, we’re actually just trying to protect ourselves from stress or fear of failure?
Blythe: Exactly. Our brains choose short-term relief over long-term goals to avoid uncomfortable feelings like anxiety or boredom.
Nia: I love that reframe. Let’s explore how we can break that cycle and finally find the confidence to just be ourselves while getting things done.