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Procrastination Fixes: Why Motivation Isn’t Enough (and What Helps)

15 min · 7 de may de 2026
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We all procrastinate. But how can you gauge why it’s happening and how to move forward on what matters most? In this episode, Cara and Lauren break down the real reason you procrastinate (hint: it’s not laziness). From the neuroscience behind avoidance to practical tools like time blocking and accountability systems, we share how to finally take action on what matters. If you’ve ever felt stuck between urgent tasks and meaningful work, this conversation will help you reset your priorities and move forward.

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