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Do It Now: Overcoming Procrastination

By: Fuschia Sirois, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Fuschia Sirois
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Procrastination is an almost universal human experience. While many people attribute procrastination to laziness or a lack of drive, our real motivations to push back and delay important activities and decisions are more complicated than personal weakness. The truth is that humans are well-adapted for basic survival, but they are not so great at managing the stresses and expectations of modern life without a little help.

If our own minds so often work against us, how can we get things done without the stress and last-minute panic so common in our hectic 21st-century lives? You’ll learn how in Do It Now: Overcoming Procrastination, taught by Fuschia Sirois, PhD. In 10 lectures, Dr. Sirois will help you better understand the way your mind works and how to overcome the bad habits that are holding you back. Using the latest scientific research on procrastination, Dr. Sirois will give you the insight and guidance you need to set and meet goals, manage your time better, design an environment that will help you succeed, and much more.

Best of all, Dr. Sirois makes it clear that procrastination is a natural impulse for most people - sometimes, it can even be beneficial. She encourages you not only to work toward better time management but also to get rid of the burden of guilt and internal pressure that so often accompanies this very common behavior. While the tendency to delay the things we need to do is a deep-rooted habit, you will be able to apply and re-apply the strategies and tools you will acquire in this course for the rest of your life.

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I found this course very interesting, the reason for why we procrastinate are explained well and it's presented in a way that keeps you attentive and curious. I'm looking forward to implementing some of the tips!

very helpful

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Brilliantly written and just what I needed. Helped me understand what I knew but couldn’t verbalise .

Procrastinators- read this book!!!

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This audiobook was a good grounding to explore the problems of procrastination, taking it back to its roots to explain how common an affliction procrastination is, where the instinct comes from, and how to take active steps to work through your own experiences with it.

Thorough examination of procrastination

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Very practical and inspiring to me. I will definitely take action following the instructions in this book to overcome my procrastination.

非常好哦

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A useful guide, and although not everything applied to me I picked up a few tips and hints that will really help me 👍.... but I do wonder how many times she said "procrastination"...but I'm procrastinating over that😅

Very helpful 👌

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Some great information. Not all applicable but interesting. If you are thinking about listening: just do it.

A good listen

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interesting subject that I was curious to learn more about. Didn't provide as many solutions as I would have liked but still worth a listen

interesting but not world changing for me at least

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A very interesting topic, well researched and fully explained. The lectures follow a logical path of explanation, with plenty of science-based evidence to back up assertions.

Performance however is poor. The narrator has poor enunciation for an adult. The constant running together of words, and the dropping of the first syllable of longer words, becomes very annoying. The lectures are blandly read, rather than engagingly communicated.

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I write this review in the hope that if the narrator performs again they will improve their delivery, for all our benefits.

Interesting content, amateurishly narrated

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I was not sure whether to get this book or not (see what I did there?)

Studies by psychologists have shown that everyone procrastinates and it is proven to be bad for your health. Apparently all procrastination is delay but not all delay is procrastination and it all depends on whether the delay is voluntary or, worst of all, an intention action gap. The surprising aspect of this book to me was that a subject such as procrastination is the focus of serious academic study. Factors that have an impact on a person's propensity to procrastinate include mood management (i.e. whether you are grumpy or not), and level of self compassion (whether you like yourself or not).

Evidently, the best way for a person to combat procrastination is to channel their thoughts and focus on mindfulness. Currently I am not decided whether I want to do this or not. Maybe I will give it another week or so.

Exploring the intention action gap

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I like how they clearly define both what Procrastination is and what it is not. I also liked how they pointed out the differences between procrastination and delay.

I listened to the audio version of this book and while the narration was good it was quite slow. I used the speed increase feature as a result.

The first lecture has quite a negative tone as it repeats over and over again how irrational and damaging procrastination can be. I don't think this was intentional though. It takes on a more positive tone in the second lecture.

I was frustrated by the lack of acknowledgement about neurodiversity and the role this can play. In fact neurodiversity wasn't mentioned at all which was disappointing.

Good but at the same time Disappointing

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