Ep 206: Your secret procrastination habit

In this first episode of a three-part series, we take a look at the origins of procrastination, how it can show up, and the impact it can have on our wellbeing, relationships and performance at work.

Rather than being some kind of moral failing, procrastination is essentially part of being a human with a mind! And rather than being a permanent fixture or part of our identity, we can view it as a habit to change.

We are more likely to procrastinate when our work systems fail to give us clarity on what needs to be done, or when we focus on avoiding the psychological discomfort associated with the task. Or a combination of the two!

In the next episode, we’ll look at how to beat our procrastination habit. In the meantime, get in touch with your questions and comments by email: ‘podcast at worklifepsych dot com’. Or continue the conversation over on WorkLifeSpark, our online personal development community. Membership starts at £FREE, so you’ve no excuse not to join today!

Thanks for listening.

Resources for this episode

Video: Procrastination – the stories we tell ourselves: https://youtu.be/oxiuc4Po8kE

The ‘advantages’ of procrastination: https://www.worklifepsych.com/the-advantages-of-procrastination/

Ep 154: Navigating deadlines – https://www.worklifepsych.com/podcast/154/

  • Date March 12, 2026
  • Tags Productivity, Wellbeing