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In this episode of the Hidden Powers Podcast, we examine why procrastination isn’t just a habit — it’s a pattern that quietly reshapes behavior, identity, and future expectations.
Putting things off can feel harmless, even temporary. But repeated postponement changes how the nervous system predicts action and possibility.
This episode explores why procrastination persists — and how it begins influencing what feels realistic to pursue.
Listen on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
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About the Hidden Powers Podcast:
A short-form series on personal responsibility, self-mastery, and behavioral change. Each episode challenges common self-help assumptions and exposes why awareness, motivation, and positive thinking rarely create real forward movement.
This work is for people finished collecting insight — and ready to confront what actually creates change.
Further Reading:
This episode draws from the book Hidden Powers: How to Transcend Suffering.
Available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Powers-How-Transcend-Suffering/dp/B0F796BZP4/
Deeper Exploration:
For the structural mechanics behind each episode, visit the Hidden Powers Substack:
https://hiddenpowers.substack.com
Public Layer — where recognition begins
Deeper expansion — where identity patterns and behavioral reinforcement are made visible
By Glen AllisonIn this episode of the Hidden Powers Podcast, we examine why procrastination isn’t just a habit — it’s a pattern that quietly reshapes behavior, identity, and future expectations.
Putting things off can feel harmless, even temporary. But repeated postponement changes how the nervous system predicts action and possibility.
This episode explores why procrastination persists — and how it begins influencing what feels realistic to pursue.
Listen on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
——————————————————————
About the Hidden Powers Podcast:
A short-form series on personal responsibility, self-mastery, and behavioral change. Each episode challenges common self-help assumptions and exposes why awareness, motivation, and positive thinking rarely create real forward movement.
This work is for people finished collecting insight — and ready to confront what actually creates change.
Further Reading:
This episode draws from the book Hidden Powers: How to Transcend Suffering.
Available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Powers-How-Transcend-Suffering/dp/B0F796BZP4/
Deeper Exploration:
For the structural mechanics behind each episode, visit the Hidden Powers Substack:
https://hiddenpowers.substack.com
Public Layer — where recognition begins
Deeper expansion — where identity patterns and behavioral reinforcement are made visible