Success Genius: Where Science Meets Entrepreneurial Success
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The Neuroscience Of Procrastination
How often do we call ourselves lazy… when really, our brain is just trying to protect us? In this episode of Success Genius, we dive deep into the neuroscience behind procrastination and why avoiding hard tasks isn’t a discipline problem — it’s your amygdala responding to uncertainty. From creative work to difficult conversations, our nervous system naturally resists things that feel unpredictable or emotionally risky. We’ll explore how pre-action resistance works, why your brain craves certainty, and how simple shifts like naming the resistance, regulating your nervous system, and committing to just two minutes can completely change the way you approach hard things. Because maybe procrastination isn’t proof that you’re incapable. Maybe it’s just biology — and something you can learn to work with. This episode is your reminder that growth doesn’t come from waiting until things feel easy. It comes from learning how to move forward even when resistance shows up. Topics covered in this episode include: Why procrastination is not a discipline problem — it’s your brain’s threat responseHow the amygdala affects avoidance, resistance, and high-stakes workThe neuroscience behind follow-through and building mental resilienceA simple 2–5 minute method to overcome procrastination and take actionHow regulating your nervous system can make hard things feel easier over timeReady to stop fighting yourself and start understanding how your brain actually works? Tune in and learn how to move through resistance, build follow-through, and work with your nervous system instead of against it. Resources Mentioned: Get The Book: https://book.neillwilliams.com/book Learn More About TEAM90: https://neillwilliams.com/team90 Book A Team Turnaround Call: https://neillwilliams.com/team-turnaround-call Contact Us: support@neillwilliams.com
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