EPISODE · Oct 22, 2025 · 9 MIN
What’s Really Going On When You Can’t Stop Procrastinating?
from Female Szn Podcast · host Ari Bryant
What looks like laziness might actually be something far deeper. In this episode of The Female Szn Podcast, Ari Bryant shares how she went from always being sharp and productive to finding herself frozen in place—so much to do but doing nothing. We’ll explore why procrastination isn’t about willpower, but about fear, perfectionism, emotional overload, and what’s going on in the brain. Backed by psychological research and real talk, Ari will walk you through how to start breaking the cycle—with compassion, not shame. Because you’re not lazy—you’re emotionally overloaded. References: Steel, P. (2010). Why Wait? The Science Behind Procrastination. Psychological Science. (Association for Psychological Science) Xiaobo, W., et al. (2023). A neuro-computational account of procrastination behavior. PMC. (PMC) Steinert, C. et al. (2021). Procrastination, Perfectionism, and Other Work-Related Behaviors. PMC. (PMC) Hajloo, N. (2014). Relationships Between Self-Efficacy, Self-Esteem and Procrastination. PMC. (PMC) Ness Labs. The neuroscience of procrastination. (Ness Labs) UPMC HealthBeat. The science behind causes of procrastination. (UPMC HealthBeat) Press play & let’s talk about it! 💕Join our Facebook Private group:www.facebook.com/groups/femaleszn Like our Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/FemaleSznFollow our Instagram: www.instagram.com/femalesznpodcast and www.instagram.com/femalesznVisit our website: www.femaleszn.com/ 💌 Got a question, dilemma, or topic you want to hear on the podcast? Email us at [email protected]
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What looks like laziness might actually be something far deeper. In this episode of The Female Szn Podcast, Ari Bryant shares how she went from always being sharp and productive to finding herself frozen in place—so much to do but doing nothing. We’ll explore why procrastination isn’t about willpower, but about fear, perfectionism, emotional overload, and what’s going on in the brain. Backed by psychological research and real talk, Ari will walk you through how to start breaking the cycle—with compassion, not shame. Because you’re not lazy—you’re emotionally overloaded. References: Steel, P. (2010). Why Wait? The Science Behind Procrastination. Psychological Science. (Association for Psychological Science) Xiaobo, W., et al. (2023). A neuro-computational account of procrastination behavior. PMC. (PMC) Steinert, C. et al. (2021). Procrastination, Perfectionism, and Other Work-Related Behaviors. PMC. (PMC) Hajloo, N. (2014). Relationships Between Self-Efficacy, Self-Esteem and Procrastination. PMC. (PMC) Ness Labs. The neuroscience of procrastination. (Ness Labs) UPMC HealthBeat. The science behind causes of procrastination. (UPMC HealthBeat) Press play & let’s talk about it! 💕Join our Facebook Private group:www.facebook.com/groups/femaleszn Like our Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/FemaleSznFollow our Instagram: www.instagram.com/femalesznpodcast and www.instagram.com/femalesznVisit our website: www.femaleszn.com/ 💌 Got a question, dilemma, or topic you want to hear on the podcast? Email us at [email protected]
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