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Doer: Overcome Procrastination

Doer: Overcome Procrastination

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Doer is the science-based guide to overcoming procrastination. For good!

Uncover the root cause of your procrastination. Far more than a productivity hack - unlock deep insights about your psychology.

Learn the skill of getting important things done. Rooted in psychology, these lessons help you develop strategies to overcome procrastination. You’ll gain practical knowledge you can put into action right away.

Stop fearing your to-do list. Rather than a mounting to-do list, you’ll get evidence-based guidance to get you unstuck.

Create meaningful and sustainable change. We know what doesn’t work. Motivational talks, social media blockers and new organization tools are only temporary fixes. We are in the business of long lasting change.

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    • Lesson one: understand your procrastination loop
      Aug 14 2023

      This episode lifts the hood of the psychological process that sustains procrastination.

      Key Takeaways:

      1️⃣ The science of overcoming procrastination is well understood from over 1,000 studies on interventions for procrastination.

      2️⃣ The basis of procrastination is the avoidance of brief moments of discomfort that arise when thinking about certain tasks.

      3️⃣ Rationalizations are the seemingly logical reasons we give for not starting tasks. In reality, they are an unconscious mechanism for dealing with moments of discomfort.

      4️⃣ The process of rationalization happens quickly, making it hard to modify. Practicing 'procrastination reflections' help you slow down and observe each step of the procrastination loop.

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      Email: doerapp.team@gmail.com

      Host: Jordan Gabriels

      Producer: Kemble Song

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      10 min
    • Lesson two: uncover your core beliefs
      Sep 13 2023

      This episode uncovers the core beliefs that drive procrastination.


      Key Takeaways:

      There are six unhelpful core beliefs commonly drive procrastination:

      1️⃣ Fear of judgment: feeling the need to do things perfectly.

      2️⃣ Need for control: needing to be the one making decisions.

      3️⃣ Need for pleasure: the belief that fun should always come first.

      4️⃣ Fear of uncertainty: needing to know what lies ahead.

      5️⃣ Intolerance of low energy: believing that you can't do things when you're feeling fatigued or unmotivated.

      6️⃣ Lack of self-confidence: feeling incapable or inadequate.

      Becoming aware of the unhelpful core beliefs contributing to your procrastination is key to changing your behavior.

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      Email: doerapp.team@gmail.com

      Host: Jordan Gabriels

      Producer: Kemble Song

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      12 min
    • Lesson three: understand your reinforcement factors
      Sep 13 2023

      This episode explores "reinforcement factors," which are the outcomes of procrastination that keep you procrastinating.

      Key ideas:

      1️⃣ Procrastination persists over time due to 'reinforcement factors', which are the outcomes or consequences of an action that motivate us to repeat it.

      2️⃣ There are positive outcomes associated with procrastination, such as discovering amusing content and avoiding discomfort, like boredom or overwhelm.

      3️⃣ Negative outcomes associated with procrastination include feelings of guilt and stress from delaying tasks.

      4️⃣ Both the positive and negative outcomes of procrastination make us more likely to repeat this behavior in the future.

      5️⃣ Understanding your own reinforcement factors is one of the keys to overcoming procrastination. Once these factors are understood, you can begin to manipulate them.

      Download Doer: overcome procrastination

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      More resources - explore more content and delve deeper into the world of "Doer".

      Email: doerapp.team@gmail.com

      Host: Jordan Gabriels

      Producer: Kemble Song

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      15 min
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