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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2469650/fan_mail/new] Joshua, the host of "Oh, That's A Fact," discusses PROCRASTINATION in the first episode. He argues that procrastination is often misunderstood, being more about emotional regulation than laziness. He identifies two types: passive/chronic and active/strategic. Active procrastination can enhance creativity, decision-making, and efficiency. Joshua cites a 2016 Stanford study showing procrastinators generate 28% more creative ideas. He also mentions Victor Hugo's strategic delay in writing "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." Joshua provides practical tips like the Two-Minute Rule, Task Decomposition/Chunking and the app, Goblin Tools to manage procrastination effectively. Quick Quizlet Question: How long does it typically take to form a habit? A) 21 days B) 30 days C) 66 days D) 90 days E) 1,000,000 years Action Items * Write down the answer to the Quick Quizlet Question about how long it typically takes to form a habit. * Reach out to the host at OhThatsAFact@gmail.com with any feedback or questions. * Subscribe to the podcast to not miss the next episode. * Share the episode information with others who may find it helpful. Sound Effects courtesy of Floraphonic, Liecio, StudioKolomna, Aviana Phoenix via Pixabay. OTAF Music: “Happy Event Music Is” provided by: Diamond Tunes via Envato # Bibliography 1. Psychological Science (2018) – Neural Basis of Procrastination 2. American Psychological Association – Procrastination Statistics 3. APA.org – Rationalizations for Procrastination 4. PubMed Central – Exploring the Genetics of Procrastination 5. Fast Company – 5 Unexpected Benefits of Procrastination 6. Stanford Creativity Study (2016) 7. MIT Sloan Management Review (2022) 8. Harvard Business Review – “The Strategic Value of Delay” 9. Fast Company – 5 Unexpected Benefits of Procrastination 10. James Clear – The 2-Minute Rule 11. Cal Newport – Time-Block Planning 12. UC Berkeley – Language and Task Aversion Research (2023) 13. Daniel E Gustavson [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=%22Gustavson%20DE%22%5BAuthor%5D] - Genetic Relations Among Procrastination, Impulsivity, and Goal-Management Ability: Implications for the Evolutionary Origin of Procrastination https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4185275/ [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4185275/] 14. Miller, G. A. (1956). The magical number seven, plus or minus two: Some limits on our capacity for processing information. Psychological Review, 63(2), 81-97 (The thank you list was too long to be here. Please check out the "transcription" for The List.) Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/ohthatsafact] If you have an idea for a topic, or some sort of impressive tip, trick or life hack that you MUST share, I want to hear about it. Please reach out to me at: OhThatsAFact@gmail.com Thank you for listening. Please SUBSCRIBE, FOLLOW, RATE and REVIEW wherever you listen (because that stuff really counts. Who knew?!) https://www.linkedin.com/in/speakingofvo/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/speakingofvo/] https://www.instagram.com/OhThatsAFact [https://www.instagram.com/OhThatsAFact]
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