The Science of Procrastination & ADHD | Sci Guys Podcast
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Procrastination is leaving things until later... Or something. To be honest, I put off doing this so I'm phoning it in. Maybe watch the episode?
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Are you a procrastinator?
Well my first thought on finding out this episode's starting soon was "ooooh what a great way to avoid studying"
.... I mean no, obviously I _never_ procrastinate.
Short answer yes, longer answer yes
Answer is pending research and peer review
mhm
I'll answer this later.
Eh... I'll watch it later...
procrastinating going to the doctors is so real, I’ve been having consistent headaches for a looong time and have been procrastinating going to the dr, but gonna get an appointment asap!
Edit: shockingly got to speak to a dr on the phone very quickly! and was way less bad than i thought it’d be, so if you need a sign to stop procrastinating on going to the dr, here you go!
Added to watch later list, excited to see it in a bit!
18:18 the way that is such an absolute mood,,, took me til around 19 or 20 in my first year of uni to start really figuring it out
The thumbnail made me giggle
I would love to see the "think about what good this will do for you" versus "just think happy thoughts" study done on people with anxiety. I almost have to mildly dissociate in order to finish important tasks, because otherwise I get so worked up about the importance of the task and my own expectation of perfection that I can't actually get it done.
Because of that... Listening to the pod while I work is actually helpful to my work performance! So thanks, guys!
“Intentional delay” is my new fav phrase
Living with ADHD you arguably know more than the "average" person about time management, because you have actively engaged in more learning, understanding and applying time management theories to your life than the average person... it's just unfortunate that a lot of the stuff that should "work" doesn't with ADHD, at least not as effectively 🙃
I am in fact a procrastinating student who waited until this episode came out at 12 am, and then started her school work after!!
I am currently procrastinating learning notes for a rlly (like rlly) scary teacher , I am so dead tmr 😭
Starting to watch/listen to this whilst, of course, having trouble starting the tasks I need to do for work 😬
So weird..
I'll usually see long videos like this, which interest me, and I'll think "Lets save that to watch later"
Nope.. Had to watch right away
really interesting to hear about working memory being a problem for some people! i’ve been diagnosed with adhd and also told that my working memory is in the top 2% for people my age (whatever that means) so i guess we’re all different haha
the adhd experience was strong for me when my ears suddenly heard 'executive dysfunction' and I realised I'd been distracted and not listening for at least ten minutes. So I rewind, cause I really do want to be listening to this fabulous show ;) but I somehow get distracted again and zone back in at the SAME POINT as before.
Saving this to my watch later
Just scrolled through my subs trying to find a video to listen to so I can clean something I’ve been putting off for soooooo long 😅😅
23:13 bro, i was watching this and attempting to go to sleep but this part was so funny I got up.
I’m sure u get this all the time, but I thought of something different thst would be so cool for you to cover:
The fitness world!
Consider:
-The science of professional bodybuilding
-The science of CrossFit
-The science of resistance training variables (rest periods, tempo, intensity, volume, repetitions, frequency, and phasing) you can do a whole episode on just one of these training variables)
-the science of overreaching/overtraining
-the science of motivation/consistency in fitness
-the science of mobility
I can do this all day😂
I was diagnosed late with ADHD and autism and I was doing the whole "connect to the task" thing. I would manage to trick myself into seeing some meaning that would make it more fun and interesting, hence making me focus on the task
I procrastinated watching this video! :)
I loved this one.
A small addendum on the marshmellow test, it basically more or less tested for rich and poor families. As in, kids who grew up in a family with food insecurity, or families where there is no excess food, or snacks available etc have only ever experienced that food is gone and they should eat it when it's there. Rich kids have learned that there will always be food/snacks and they will be able to believe that they can wait because the food will still be there. I've also seen it argued that kids who trust adults will believe them when they say they will get more later, and kids who have learned that adults cannot be trusted (ie, they have been abused in some way) will not believe them.
Im going to watch this later, I'm currently procrastinating sleep with shorter videos
first sleep deprivation and now procrastination? this is definitely targetted. which one of my (admittedly few) friends is secretly a spy working for you?
Study mentioned by Corry (at timestamp 9:20 approx): What Research Has Been Conducted on Procrastination? Evidence From a Systematical Bibliometric Analysis. Published 2022, in Frontiers in Psychology.
I would post a link to the site page, but I'm not sure if it would work from comments (I've had issues with this in the past) but if you google the name it comes up quickly.
Had to add to Watch Later bc I was at work...so meta 🙃
stopped halfway through the episode to do stuff i'd been putting off. i'm now back, with a shorter to-do list. 😌
Only 20% of adults regularly procrastinate 😳I am busy panicking about 80% of the population having their shit together better than I do...
You should make an episode about fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
Maybe the real procrastinators procrastinated responding to the studies for too long
Guess what I'm doing while watching this
Stop procrastinating by reading this comment!
thx
This was actually very effective, thanks!