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Overcome Procrastination. Why You Avoid the Things That Matter Most and How to Actually Start Doing Them

Par : Felix KauFmann
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8905160578
  • EAN9798905160578
  • Date de parution05/06/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille850 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurChiify

Résumé

**How to Overcome Procrastination, Stop Avoiding Important Work, and Beat Perfectionism and Self-Sabotage** Anja was the kind of person everyone assumed had endless discipline. She completed triathlons, taught herself two languages, and read dozens of books every year. Yet for seven months she could not bring herself to finish a single research paper. When cognitive behavioral therapist Felix Kaufmann asked her what it would feel like to finally submit it, she paused and replied, "I would have to find out whether I'm actually any good." In that moment, the problem became clear.
It was never about laziness, poor time management, or lack of motivation. It was about fear. This book is built on sixteen years of clinical experience working with ambitious, intelligent, capable people who continually postpone the work that matters most to them. These are not unmotivated people. They care deeply about their goals. In fact, the more meaningful the task, the stronger the urge to avoid it becomes.
The novel sits unfinished. The business idea never launches. The dissertation remains half-written. The difficult conversation never happens. Unlike traditional productivity books that rely on willpower, discipline, or rigid routines, this guide approaches procrastination as an emotional regulation problem. It reveals how perfectionism, fear of judgment, shame, boredom, identity threats, and the discomfort of beginning create powerful avoidance patterns.
Through practical cognitive-behavioral techniques, readers learn how to work with these feelings rather than waiting for them to disappear. Inside, you'll discover the five major procrastination styles, strategies for overcoming perfectionism, simple methods for starting difficult tasks, approaches for ADHD-type procrastination, and a structured thirty-day protocol for building lasting momentum.
This is not a book about becoming a productivity machine. It is a compassionate, evidence-based guide to doing meaningful work despite fear, uncertainty, and resistance-and finally finishing what matters most.