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The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck Podcast

How to Stop Procrastinating

The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck Podcast

Mark Manson

Self-improvement, Education

4.83.8K Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2025

⏱️ 281 minutes

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Summary

In this second episode of Solved, Drew and I go deep into the psychology, history, and science of procrastination. From Plato and Aristotle to Freud and modern research, we break down why we delay the things that matter most—and how to actually stop.This isn't a “just set a timer” productivity talk. We’re diving deep into shame, identity, perfectionism, culture, and why procrastination is ultimately a *skill issue*, not a moral failure. We cover things like:- How humans have thought about putting things off for over 2000 years- The real reason you avoid the most important tasks in your life- Why “I work better under pressure” is (usually) BS- Why self-compassion is actually more motivating than guilt- Tons of practical, research-backed strategies you can start using todayAnd much, much, much more.

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Chapters

00:00 Introduction

01:05 Episode Roadmap

08:20 What exactly is procrastination?

15:50 Plato's Thoughts on Procrastination

24:07 The Buddhist & Confucian Views on Procrastination

26:19 Aristotle's Take on Procrastination

33:50 Christianity and Procrastination

46:53 Self-Compassion and Procrastination

58:45 The Reformation and Procrastination

1:04:25 Freud's Influence on Psychology

1:06:40 Pleasure Principle and Reality Principle

1:08:13 Id, Ego, and Superego

1:10:26 Defense Mechanisms

1:17:20 Adopting Habits as Identity

1:23:05 The Influence of Childhood and Parenting on Procrastination

1:33:42 Behaviorism

1:41:21 Environmental Design

1:46:10 Thriving Under Pressure: A Critique

1:52:10 Expectation, Pressure, and Procrastination

1:54:06 Critique of Behaviorism

1:59:20 Time Management

2:07:33 Knowledge vs Emotion in Procrastination

2:16:43 Mark and Drew's Personal Productivity Systems

2:20:37 Deep Work and Task Management

2:23:12 Productivity System for ADHD

2:29:26 Productive Procrastination

2:34:22 Importance of Task Completion

2:36:51 Existentialism and Purpose

2:44:21 Purpose and Motivation

2:53:40 Temporal Motivation Theory

2:57:39 Limitations of Temporal Motivation Theory

2:59:22 The Role of Technology in Procrastination

3:07:10 The Dynamic Nature of Temporal Motivation Theory

3:10:59 Critique of Temporal Motivation Theory

3:16:41 Emotional Regulation Theory of Procrastination

3:20:27 Understanding Emotional Regulation

3:23:04 Managing Emotions and Environment

3:28:09 Introduction to the RAIN Method

3:31:07 The Six Types of Procrastinators

3:40:21 The 80-20 of Procrastination

3:46:21 Strategic Use of Friction

3:56:11 Gamifying Tasks to Make Them More Interesting

3:58:49 The Impact of Environment on Productivity

4:01:07 The Role of Purpose in Overcoming Procrastination

4:06:06 The Concept of "Minimum Viable Action"

4:11:26 Addressing Underlying Emotions to Overcome Procrastination

4:16:06 Leveraging Human Nature and Rewards

4:20:06 The Social Aspect of Overcoming Procrastination

4:21:19 Productive Procrastination: A Double-Edged Sword

4:22:32 The Hidden Costs of Overcoming Procrastination

4:39:12 Conclusion

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Solved, the Self-Help podcast for smart people. My name is Mark Manson, three-time

0:06.0

New York Times best-selling author, and this is my co-host and longtime lead researcher Drew

0:11.6

Bernie. Now, Drew and I have been in the personal growth and mental health space for a combined

0:16.5

30 years now, and we've had enough. We've had enough of the bullshit, empty promises, and

0:21.8

fake solutions. Every episode of Solved, our goal is to create the most comprehensive,

0:27.3

evidence-based value-delivering podcast on earth on that specific topic. And today's topic

0:33.7

is procrastination. Now, the catch of Sol solved is that whatever topic we cover, our goal is

0:39.6

that it is the last time you will ever feel a need to listen to a podcast on that topic. And this is

0:44.8

the last time we can make an episode covering this topic. Therefore, our promise to you is that

0:50.4

if you make the commitment to get through the entire episode and implement the advice,

0:54.8

your procrastination will be solved.

1:04.4

Drew, I have two things to say before we get started.

1:07.4

Okay.

1:07.9

Before we solve procrastination for the entire world.

1:14.2

You're welcome, everybody.

1:16.2

First thing is, so listeners don't know this, but this is the second episode that's going

1:21.4

out of this podcast, but this is actually the first one we're recording.

1:25.7

And ironically, we procrastinated this episode like three months.

1:32.0

How many months did it take us to shoot this?

1:34.2

Pretty close to that, yeah.

1:36.1

So be confident, listener, that your hosts are experts on procrastination.

1:42.1

Very familiar with the topic you're about to discuss.

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