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Episode 094: The Procrastination Loop You’ve Never Questioned

9 min · 25. mai 2026
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That task you have been avoiding for three weeks? You have been calling yourself lazy. The research says you are reading the situation wrong. Procrastination is not a discipline problem. It is an emotion regulation problem. The thing you are avoiding is not the task itself. It is the feeling the task brings up. Boredom. Inadequacy. Resentment. Fear that you will get it wrong. Your brain steers you toward something easier, and the task sits on your list while you wonder what is wrong with you. In this episode, we walk through what neuroscience has discovered about why you cannot start, the one question that changes the entire conversation, and a simple two-minute move that gives your brain new evidence. You'll leave with: - A reframe that ends the lazy/undisciplined story you have been telling yourself - The specific question to ask before you label yourself again - A research-backed micro-move that breaks the loop without willpower SCRIPTURE HIGHLIGHT: Proverbs 13:4 (NIV) Research note: This episode references the work of Dr. Timothy Pychyl at Carleton University, along with neuroimaging research on emotion regulation and a randomized controlled trial published in Frontiers in Psychology. Ready for your next step? FREE 5-Minute Daily Reset (instant download): YourNextBestStep.com  [https://YourNextBestStep.com] Weekly encouragement + practical tips: YouTube @CoachJanetJ [https://www.youtube.com/@CoachJanetJ] Instagram: @janetjjaecks [https://www.instagram.com/janetjjaecks/ ] If this episode resonated with you, please follow/subscribe and share with a friend who needs their next step.   One small step. One day at a time.

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