iProcrastinate Podcast
En podcast av Procrastination Research Group
136 Avsnitt
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Worry helps me cope: Another problematic metacognitive belief
Publicerades: 2009-11-16 -
Quirks of the Brain: Procrastination's Perfect Storm
Publicerades: 2009-11-10 -
Old habits die hard: Why do we procrastinate?
Publicerades: 2009-11-10 -
Not helpful: Thoughts on irrational thoughts
Publicerades: 2009-10-26 -
A procrastinator's story
Publicerades: 2009-10-16 -
I'll look after my health later: How procrastination undermines our health
Publicerades: 2009-10-05 -
Two hundred toenails: Strategies to get going on avoidance goals
Publicerades: 2009-10-01 -
Thoughts on goal pursuit from Viktor Frankl
Publicerades: 2009-09-28 -
Tackling Procrastination: Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy
Publicerades: 2009-09-21 -
Go with the flow: Why procrastination undermines these optimal experiences
Publicerades: 2009-09-14 -
Self-awareness: The good, the bad and the ugly
Publicerades: 2009-09-09 -
Structured Procrastination: Harness avoidance to succeed
Publicerades: 2009-08-31 -
Implementation Intentions: A key strategy for successful goal pursuit
Publicerades: 2009-08-24 -
Strengthening Willpower - Research, Strategies & Tips
Publicerades: 2009-08-17 -
Willpower is like a muscle
Publicerades: 2009-08-10 -
Self-regulation: Goal setting & attention (tips to reduce procrastination)
Publicerades: 2009-08-03 -
In search of the Arousal Procrastinator
Publicerades: 2009-07-28 -
Self-forgiveness and procrastination
Publicerades: 2009-07-20 -
Procrastination and Guilt
Publicerades: 2009-07-13 -
Giving in to feel good: Why self-regulation fails
Publicerades: 2009-07-13
Dr. Timothy A. Pychyl, associate professor of psychology and director of the Procrastination Research Group (Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada), provides a series of short talks, interviews and question/answer podcasts that explain why we procrastinate and what we can do about it. An award winning educator, Dr. Pychyl challenges his listeners to explore their daily choices to act or postpone acting on their intentions. Do we head to the gym as intended, or slouch back on the couch thinking "I'll feel more like a workout tomorrow"? Do we tackle the task now, or do we avoid it arguing to ourselves that "I work better under pressure"? From losing 10 pounds to changing personal habits, Pychyl, a personality psychologist, focuses on the breakdown of intentional action - a problem commonly called procrastination. This series expands on three main themes: 1) irrational delay that sabotages personal productivity, 2) personality attributes that contribute to self-defeating behaviours, and 3) situational factors that undermine our ability to take or sustain action. Drawing on the research literature, topics include: self-handicapping, anxiety, self-regulation, perfectionism, will power, coping styles, effects on health and well-being, impulsivity, temporal discounting, motivation and even purpose in life. Of course, Dr. Pychyl doesn’t leave his listeners with the problem itself. Once these key factors have been established, he turns his attention to techniques that facilitate self change, habit-breaking implementation intentions, as well as strategies that help each of us to “carpe diem!� The emphasis is on self-understanding, practical advice and tools for change. We guarantee that you will find this an engaging series of podcasts that will provide you with tactics to increase personal productivity and well-being.
