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I Turned My Procrastination Problem Into a Business

59 min · 14 de may de 2026
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Taylor Jacobson (10-year CEO of Focusmate, 12M+ sessions across 175 countries) reveals why procrastination isn't laziness, it's your nervous system protecting you, and how he turned this insight into a virtual co-working platform that's changing how millions work.What we cover:• Why procrastination is actually your body being smart• The nervous system science behind focus vs. fight/flight• How "body doubling" taps into tribal human psychology• From life coach to 12+ million productivity sessions• Why he walked away from VC money during the pandemic• Building a "missionary culture" with a remote team• The exact productivity hacks that actually work• How to break down tasks like you're delegating to a computer• Why human connection will become more valuable as AI grows• The future of focus in an increasingly distracted worldKey takeaway: Focus isn't a mental problem; it's a nervous system state. When your body feels safe (through routine, structure, and human presence), blood flows to your brain, and you can actually get things done.🔗 Links:• Taylor on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylorjacobson/• Try Focusmate: focusmate.com

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