Procrastination Isn’t a Time Problem — It’s an Identity Problem

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Rethinking Procrastination: It’s Not What You Think

What if procrastination isn’t a character flaw at all?

Most advice treats it as a discipline problem—something to overcome through willpower and better time management. But that explanation has never quite added up.

In this conversation, Paul and Lyn explore a different possibility: that procrastination shows up most powerfully not where we’re lazy, but where we care deeply. It appears at thresholds we’re not quite ready to cross, protecting us from something we haven’t yet named.

Drawing on insights from Kafka to ancient Rome, they examine why “later” becomes such a persuasive loop, and what’s really happening in that strange hovering state between action and avoidance.

If you’ve ever wondered why you delay the things that matter most, this talk might shift how you see yourself—and what you’ve been circling.

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