
Strategic Procrastination
Why Smart People Self-Sabotage and Use Procrastination Tools That Actually Work
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Robert C. Owens

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A Revolutionary Approach to Understanding and Working with Your Procrastinating Brain
What if everything you've been told about beating procrastination is backwards? After twenty years studying why intelligent, capable people sabotage themselves, researcher Robert C. Owens discovered the uncomfortable truth: procrastination isn't about time management—it's about terror management. Your brain treats that blank document like a charging bear, and no amount of productivity hacking can override millions of years of evolutionary wiring.
Drawing from cutting-edge neuroscience and thousands of interviews with chronic procrastinators, Owens reveals why traditional productivity advice not only fails but actively makes procrastination worse. Brain imaging studies show that when procrastinators face challenging tasks, their amygdalae fire like smoke detectors while their prefrontal cortex goes offline. You're not choosing to avoid work—your executive function is being hijacked by an ancient survival system that mistakes deadlines for predators.
This isn't another book promising to transform you into a productivity machine. Instead, Owens shows you how to work with your procrastinating brain rather than against it. You'll discover why perfectionism triggers procrastination, how emotional dysregulation (not poor planning) drives avoidance, and why self-criticism creates more of the behavior you're trying to eliminate. Most importantly, you'll learn practical frameworks that honor your brain's protective instincts while still getting things done.
The book introduces game-changing concepts like Strategic Procrastination (how to harness delay as a competitive advantage), the 40% Rule (why aiming for "good enough" produces better results than perfectionism), Minimum Viable Functioning (the antidote to all-or-nothing thinking) and other procrastination tools. Owens also addresses the ADHD connection, explaining why neurodivergent brains need entirely different approaches and why late diagnosis is epidemic among high-achieving procrastinators.
• Learn why your brain treats routine tasks like physical threats
• Discover the difference between fear-based avoidance and strategic delay
• Master emotional regulation techniques that actually work for procrastinators
• Build sustainable systems that account for executive dysfunction
• Transform procrastination from enemy into information system
Written for the millions of people exhausted from trying to fix something that isn't broken, this book offers a radically compassionate alternative to the shame-based productivity culture that's making everyone miserable. Your procrastination isn't a character flaw—it's your misunderstood bodyguard trying to protect you the only way it knows how.