Understanding the Procrastinator's Brain in 10 Words

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Tim Urban on ProcrastinationIntroduction Tim Urban is a writer, blogger, and founder of Wait But Why, a blog that explores complex topics in an engaging and accessible way. In this interview, Tim talks about his experience with procrastination and how it led him to explore the science behind it. He also shares insights into the different parts of the brain involved in decision-making and how they impact our ability to get things done. In this interview, Tim Urban discusses his experience with procrastination and how it led him to explore the science behind it. He shares insights into the different parts of the brain involved in decision-making and how they impact our ability to get things done. The interview also delves into the conflict between the instant gratification monkey and the rational decision maker, the dark playground, the guardian angel of the procrastinator, and the Panic Monster. Through Tim's personal experiences with preparing for a TED Talk, listeners can gain a better understanding of how these factors affect procrastination behavior. Introduction to Tim Urban and his background [0:00:00] Tim's experience with procrastination in college [0:00:12] Tim's plan for his senior thesis and how it didn't work out [0:00:40] Tim's decision to write about procrastination on his blog [0:03:21] Comparison of Tim's brain to a non-procrastinator's brain [0:03:46] The role of the instant gratification monkey in procrastination [0:04:28] The conflict between the instant gratification monkey and the rational decision maker [0:05:26] The dark playground and the guardian angel of the procrastinator [0:06:06] The Panic Monster and how it affects procrastination behavior [0:07:17] Tim's experience with preparing for a TED Talk and the role of the Panic Monster [0:08:06] The response to Tim's blog post on procrastination [0:10:01] The two kinds of procrastination [0:10:30] The long-term effects of procrastination [0:11:39] The importance of recognizing procrastination in non-deadline situations [0:11:39] The life calendar and the importance of recognizing procrastination [0:13:18] "Humans are not supposed to pull two all-nighters." [0:02:11] "The instant gratification monkey does not seem like a guy you want behind the wheel." [0:04:28] "The key to beating procrastination is understanding how your brain works." [0:05:45] "The dark playground is a place that all of you procrastinators out there know very well." [0:06:43] "The Panic Monster starts losing his mind, and a few seconds later, the whole system's in mayhem." [0:09:31] "Everyone is procrastinating on something in life." [0:13:18] Procrastination is a common problem that affects many people, but understanding the science behind it can help us overcome it. By recognizing the different parts of our brain involved in decision-making and learning how to manage the instant gratification monkey, we can become more productive and achieve our goals. Tim's insights into procrastination and brain science are valuable for anyone looking to improve their productivity and overcome procrastination. Through Tim's personal experiences with preparing for a TED Talk, listeners can gain a better understanding of how these factors affect procrastination behavior. It's important to recognize the two kinds of procrastination and the long-term effects of procrastination, especially in non-deadline situations. The life calendar is a powerful tool for recognizing procrastination and taking action to overcome it. OverviewTimestamped Chapter SummaryQuotable PhrasesConclusion --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/getu-chandler/support

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