The Science of Procrastination—and How to Really Get Stuff Done

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Today’s episode is the first in a new miniseries about getting stuff done. This episode in particular is about NOT getting stuff done.
I consider myself an exceptional procrastinator. There are many times when I sit down at my computer to accomplish one task—say, answer my email; write five paragraphs—where I’ll immediately get swept into a text conversation, which will lead to some snooping around ESPN, which will remind me I should check The Atlantic homepage, where I’ll open three articles in separate tabs, and those articles will birth even more tabs, but they’re long articles and I want some coffee as a companion so maybe I should make some coffee, so I listen to a podcast while I do that, and I might as well check Twitter while I’m listening to the show, and three hours later, I’ve written absolutely nothing.
I’ve spent way too much time thinking about procrastination, which is why it was such a pleasure to think out loud about it with an actual scientist: Tim Pychyl, a retired professor of psychology at Carleton University and a long-time productivity researcher.
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Host: Derek Thompson
Guest: Tim Pychyl
Producer: Devon Manze
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The Science of Procrastination—and How to Really Get Stuff Done

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