EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 16 MIN
Why You Keep Procrastinating (It’s Not What You Think)
from The James Granstrom Podcast - Super Soul Model series · host James Granstrom
Send us Fan MailYou’re not procrastinating… you’re out of alignment.Procrastination has a way of turning into identity:“I’m lazy.” “I lack discipline.” “I always do this.”But what if that’s not true?In this episode, I break down a completely different way to understand procrastination—not as failure, but as feedback.Drawing on both lived experience and teachings from Abraham Hicks, I share a simple 3-part framework to help you move forward with clarity, rather than pressure:Why real decisions create momentumHow missing information keeps you stuckThe difference between healthy deadlines and toxic urgencyI also share a personal story that changed how I think about delay—and how sometimes, what looks like procrastination is actually intelligence guiding you toward a better outcome.If you’ve been feeling stuck, second-guessing yourself, or forcing action that doesn’t feel right… this episode will give you a new lens—and a practical way forward.Because you don’t overcome procrastination by pushing harder…You overcome it by getting into alignment first—and then acting.🔗 If this resonated, follow the podcast and share it with someone who’s been feeling stuck.Support the showThank you for listening
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Send us Fan Mail You’re not procrastinating… you’re out of alignment. Procrastination has a way of turning into identity: “I’m lazy.” “I lack discipline.” “I always do this.” But what if that’s not true? In this episode, I break down a completely different way to understand procrastination—not as failure, but as feedback. Drawing on both lived experience and teachings from Abraham Hicks, I share a simple 3-part framework to help you move forward with clarity, rather than pressure: Why real de...
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