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Tips from a Procrastinator
Jordan Lawson
2 episodes
1 week ago
I’m Jordan Lawson, and I'm a recovering procrastinator. For more than a decade, I’ve studied why we know what we should be doing but still can’t make ourselves do it. This podcast breaks down the psychology behind procrastination and the simple shifts you can make to get back on track. You’re not lazy. Your brain just learned to protect you in all the wrong ways.
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I’m Jordan Lawson, and I'm a recovering procrastinator. For more than a decade, I’ve studied why we know what we should be doing but still can’t make ourselves do it. This podcast breaks down the psychology behind procrastination and the simple shifts you can make to get back on track. You’re not lazy. Your brain just learned to protect you in all the wrong ways.
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How To
Education
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Practical Tools for Taking Action
Tips from a Procrastinator
19 minutes 51 seconds
2 weeks ago
Practical Tools for Taking Action

Clips from tiktok live stream on 11/3/25

Tips from a Procrastinator
I’m Jordan Lawson, and I'm a recovering procrastinator. For more than a decade, I’ve studied why we know what we should be doing but still can’t make ourselves do it. This podcast breaks down the psychology behind procrastination and the simple shifts you can make to get back on track. You’re not lazy. Your brain just learned to protect you in all the wrong ways.