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🗓️ 3 July 2018
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What is procrastination?
Procrastination is the act of avoiding something through delay or postponement.
You might be procrastinating when:
There is a gap between your intention and action
You feel like avoiding something
You find yourself easily distracted
You feel overwhelmed by tasks at the last minute
You always feel rushed to complete a project
You’re hesitant to truthfully update someone on your progress
It usually brings about feelings of:
Shame
Guilty
Anxiety
Regret
Anger
Inauthenticity
Why do we procrastinate?
We procrastinate because our brains receive a reward for avoidance. Avoidance brings immediate relief from the distress associated with the task. Although we may experience discomfort in the final moments before a task is due, we rarely think about the past or future when procrastinating.
This creates a problematic cycle, one that erodes at our self-confidence. It also causes us to keep up a steady stream of “I should be…” in our subconscious minds.
The ingredients for procrastination
Personal & System Based Factors of Procrastination
There are fixed factors related to procrastination, things that are innate to each of our different psychological experiences. For example, someone with ADHD is more likely to procrastinate.
The fixed personal factors are:
Higher Impulsivity
Lower conscientiousness—lower drive to be organized and accomplish.
Limited attention-span
Boredom / Low Interest
The variable personal factors are:
Willpower
Distress tolerance
Willingness to ask for help
Task-focused vs value-focused
Self-consciousness & anxiety
The variable task or system-based factors are:
Unclear goals & expectations
Unrealistic goals & expectations
Distractions
Lack of accountability or mentors
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Podcast. The podcast to help you in your journey |
0:06.0 | towards becoming a wise, empathic, genuine and connected mental health professional. |
0:11.0 | I'm your host, Dr. David Puder, a psychiatrist who splits his time practicing psychopharmacology, |
0:17.0 | individual and group psychotherapy, medical director of a day treatment program, |
0:21.0 | medical education research, and teaching, residence, and medical students. |
0:30.0 | Welcome back to the podcast. I am joined today with Dr. Jackson Brammer, |
0:41.0 | PGY330 resident at Kaiser Fontana. Jackson, welcome to the show. |
0:48.0 | Thanks, David. |
0:49.0 | And we have to admit that we have put off doing this podcast. |
0:54.0 | I don't know how many times do we have to cancel and restart? |
0:57.0 | So we have canceled twice at this point. |
0:59.0 | Twice at this point. One was you and one was me. |
1:01.0 | Yep. |
1:02.0 | And it's a podcast on procrastination. |
1:04.0 | Yeah. |
1:05.0 | And I think this podcast is important for a number of reasons. |
1:09.0 | One is because, you know, a lot of the patients that we will deal with are procrastinating their goals in life, |
1:16.0 | they're procrastinating their dreams, their ambitions, their desires, and let's be real. |
1:21.0 | We do it too. |
1:22.0 | Oh yeah. |
1:23.0 | I know that I procrastinated, started this podcast a couple years, and maybe you can pick my brain on that. |
1:30.0 | And yeah, so tell me, what is procrastination to you, and why are you passionate about this topic? |
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