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Practical Stoicism

Stoic Strategies For Dealing With Procrastination

Practical Stoicism

Evergreen Podcasts

Philosophy, Society & Culture

4.8662 Ratings

🗓️ 15 March 2024

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

In today's episode, I delve into the pervasive issue of procrastination, a mental health symptom that seems to afflict us all in various degrees. From the stress of not being able to afford housing to the pressures of societal expectations, procrastination can manifest in many forms. The Stoics, with their practical philosophy, offered a solution to procrastination through the concept of Memento Mori, or "remember that you must die." By confronting our mortality, we're reminded of the limited time we have and are encouraged to act accordingly. However, as I explore in the episode, simply reminding ourselves of death doesn't always translate into action. We discuss the societal obsession with productivity and the relentless pursuit of efficiency, which often leads to burnout and anxiety. Despite our efforts to maximize productivity, we find ourselves trapped in a cycle of endless tasks and obligations, with little time for genuine relaxation or self-reflection. But there's a way out of this cycle. By redefining our priorities and embracing a mindset focused on virtue rather than productivity, we can reclaim control of our time and lives. This involves recognizing the inherent value of rest, leisure, and personal fulfillment, rather than constantly striving for external measures of success. Ultimately, the key lies in two practices: Memento Mori, as a gentle reminder of life's finite nature, and the creation of a plan to guide our actions and priorities. With these tools, we can navigate the complexities of modern life with clarity and purpose, free from the burden of endless productivity. -- Become a Patron: https://stoicismpod.com/members Subscribe to the weekly newsletter: https://practicalstoicism.net/subscribe Pre-order my book: https://stoicismpod.com/book Podcast Artwork by Randy Johnson: https://originalrandy.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Pokemon range comprises toys only, whilst stocks last. Good morning, precoftan. Welcome back. Procrastination. The mental health symptom we all seem to have these days, coupled, of course, with the exhaustion of not being able to afford a house because, oh my God, have you seen house prices? Yikes! What do I have to do? Sell a leg to afford one of these things? And if so, who do I sell my leg to? It's not even a very good leg to begin with.

1:29.2

Would it even get me 20% down? Or would I still have to go the FHA route? Maybe if I throw in an arm.

1:35.7

Oh, sorry. Anyway, this episode isn't about housing or fencing mediocre limbs on the black market.

1:41.2

It's about the exact thing I'm doing right now, which is procrastinating,

1:46.2

getting to the point. The Stoics didn't, I don't think, call procrastination, procrastination.

1:53.1

They probably called it living like a fool. They had a solve for it, too. Memento Mori. Remember

1:59.4

that you must die, or literally remember death. So go dig up a skull

2:05.7

or pick up a foam one at the craft store if you're less adventurous, put it on your desk,

2:10.8

and let its cavernous eye sockets stare into the depths of your procrastinating soul until

2:15.9

you remember you're going to die and you shouldn't be

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