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Why do smart, motivated adults avoid the very actions that would improve their lives?
In this episode, we unpack the hidden neuroscience behind procrastination—and why “just trying harder” rarely works. From glaucoma patients who risk blindness by skipping a simple daily task to professionals frozen by emails, taxes, or creative work, avoidance isn’t about laziness or poor discipline. It’s about how the brain processes threat, discomfort, and emotion.
You’ll learn how an overactive amygdala and a weakened control system can hijack good intentions, why procrastination is really a form of short-term mood repair, and how modern digital environments are engineered to exploit our biological vulnerabilities. We also debunk the myth of “working best under pressure” and explain why panic-fueled productivity comes at a steep cost.
Most importantly, this episode goes beyond explanation to action. Drawing on psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral design, Dr. Marbas introduces a practical, multi-level protocol to help you start hard things—without relying on willpower alone. You’ll discover how to retrain your brain to tolerate discomfort, redesign your environment for focus, and make progress feel immediate and unavoidable.
If you’ve ever wondered why knowing what to do isn’t enough—and how to finally close the gap between intention and action—this episode is your field manual.Dr. Marbas Substack: https://drlauriemarbas.substack.com/
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By Laurie Marbas, MD, MBA4.7
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Why do smart, motivated adults avoid the very actions that would improve their lives?
In this episode, we unpack the hidden neuroscience behind procrastination—and why “just trying harder” rarely works. From glaucoma patients who risk blindness by skipping a simple daily task to professionals frozen by emails, taxes, or creative work, avoidance isn’t about laziness or poor discipline. It’s about how the brain processes threat, discomfort, and emotion.
You’ll learn how an overactive amygdala and a weakened control system can hijack good intentions, why procrastination is really a form of short-term mood repair, and how modern digital environments are engineered to exploit our biological vulnerabilities. We also debunk the myth of “working best under pressure” and explain why panic-fueled productivity comes at a steep cost.
Most importantly, this episode goes beyond explanation to action. Drawing on psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral design, Dr. Marbas introduces a practical, multi-level protocol to help you start hard things—without relying on willpower alone. You’ll discover how to retrain your brain to tolerate discomfort, redesign your environment for focus, and make progress feel immediate and unavoidable.
If you’ve ever wondered why knowing what to do isn’t enough—and how to finally close the gap between intention and action—this episode is your field manual.Dr. Marbas Substack: https://drlauriemarbas.substack.com/
A Big Thank You To Our Sponsors:
If you want the best supplement to help you on your plant-based journey, you have to try Complement: https://lovecomplement.com/?aff=62

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