The human brain has both rational and impulsive components that influence behavior and productivity. Non-procrastinators can manage their tasks efficiently because their Rational Decision-Maker is not hindered by distractions.
Regardless if were procrastinators
or not, we have all procrastinated about
doing something in our lifetime. So now
it's our job to do something about starting
now, well maybe not today but sometime soon.
Procrastination With No
Deadlines
This type of procrastination
affects people whose careers
require them to jump start it
themselves.
Without no Panic Monster to alert
you, the procrastination continues
to eat at you, which can lead to
regrets and long-term unhappiness.
Although non-procrastinators
don't procrastinate, somewhere
in their past it still affected them.
As things start to go awry and it seems like
you're not going to get any work done, the
Panic Monster comes to make things right again.
The Monkey is only scared of one
and that is the Panic Monster.
With The monkey gone, the
Rational Decision-Maker can
finally Take control of the wheel
and get back on track with work.
Inside The Mind of a Master Procrastinator
Non-Procrastinators
Brain
Doesn't have an Instant Gratification Monkey
Without an Instant Gratification Monkey,
the Rational Decision-Maker can easily
focus on work without any distractions.
Has a Rational Decision-Maker
Can responsibly get work done on time.
Procrastinators Brain
Also has a Rational Decision-Maker
The Rational Decision-Maker can't get work done
because the monkey had complete control of the wheel.
Usually has an Instant Gratification Monkey
Causes problems for the Rational Decision maker
by wasting on useless tasks like videos or articles.