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23: How to Stop Procrastinating: Evidence-Based Strategies to Beat This Problematic Behaviour

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If you have ever procrastinated (hello, everyone!) then you will know that it can lead you feeling even worse than if you had just done the task in the first place! Why do we do this to ourselves?!

You are not a procrastinator, and you are not lazy. In this episode, I explain that procrastination is a behaviour, and that this behaviour can be changed.

I’m going to take you through evidence-based tips so you can really understand why you procrastinate on a certain task, and what you can do about it.

Kick procrastination to the curb and start crafting the life of your dreams!

References used in creating the episode:

Hershfield, H. E. (2011). Future self‐continuity: How conceptions of the future self transform intertemporal choice. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1235(1), 30-43.

Klingsieck, K. B. (2013). Procrastination. *European psychologist, 18(*1), 24-34.

Steel, P. (2007). The nature of procrastination: a meta-analytic and theoretical review of quintessential self-regulatory failure. Psychological bulletin, 133(1), 65.

van Eerde, W., & Klingsieck, K. B. (2018). Overcoming procrastination? A meta-analysis of intervention studies. Educational Research Review, 25, 73-85.

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⏳️ Want to dive in further? Join my signature time management course TIMEWISE where you’ll learn how to move from busy and burnt out to feeling productive and at ease. Go to liveanintentionallife.com.au/timewise to learn more.

📝 If you’re looking to take the ideas in the podcast and turn them into meaningful action, go to my online store where you’ll find beautifully designed workbooks and planners that help support your personal development. Go to my Etsy store at www.etsy.com/au/shop/AnIntentionalLifeAU. Use the code PODCAST10 to get 10% off!

✨️Follow me on Instagram for all the latest tips and inspiration: instagram.com/live.an.intentional.life, or on Substack and read my newsletters liveanintentionallife.substack.com

🎙 Don’t forget to rate and review the show so you can feel really good on the inside! Subscribe to the podcast to hear about new episodes.

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Content provided by Dr Natalie Barre. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr Natalie Barre or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

If you have ever procrastinated (hello, everyone!) then you will know that it can lead you feeling even worse than if you had just done the task in the first place! Why do we do this to ourselves?!

You are not a procrastinator, and you are not lazy. In this episode, I explain that procrastination is a behaviour, and that this behaviour can be changed.

I’m going to take you through evidence-based tips so you can really understand why you procrastinate on a certain task, and what you can do about it.

Kick procrastination to the curb and start crafting the life of your dreams!

References used in creating the episode:

Hershfield, H. E. (2011). Future self‐continuity: How conceptions of the future self transform intertemporal choice. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1235(1), 30-43.

Klingsieck, K. B. (2013). Procrastination. *European psychologist, 18(*1), 24-34.

Steel, P. (2007). The nature of procrastination: a meta-analytic and theoretical review of quintessential self-regulatory failure. Psychological bulletin, 133(1), 65.

van Eerde, W., & Klingsieck, K. B. (2018). Overcoming procrastination? A meta-analysis of intervention studies. Educational Research Review, 25, 73-85.

----------

⏳️ Want to dive in further? Join my signature time management course TIMEWISE where you’ll learn how to move from busy and burnt out to feeling productive and at ease. Go to liveanintentionallife.com.au/timewise to learn more.

📝 If you’re looking to take the ideas in the podcast and turn them into meaningful action, go to my online store where you’ll find beautifully designed workbooks and planners that help support your personal development. Go to my Etsy store at www.etsy.com/au/shop/AnIntentionalLifeAU. Use the code PODCAST10 to get 10% off!

✨️Follow me on Instagram for all the latest tips and inspiration: instagram.com/live.an.intentional.life, or on Substack and read my newsletters liveanintentionallife.substack.com

🎙 Don’t forget to rate and review the show so you can feel really good on the inside! Subscribe to the podcast to hear about new episodes.

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