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When Learning Becomes Procrastination: How Brilliant Minds Delay the Work That Matters

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Nov 29, 2025
In this insightful discussion, Dr. Sarah Sarkis, a clinical psychologist and executive leadership coach, teams up with cognitive scientist Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman. They explore why brilliant individuals often fall into procrastination, linking emotional overload to reduced performance. The pair share strategies for building consistency through manageable tasks and the importance of recognizing when learning turns into avoidance. Delve into the neuroscience of flow, intuitive creativity, and the psychological patterns behind high achievers' setbacks.
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ADVICE

Reclaim Time With Meeting Cuts

  • Do a ruthless meetings audit: tighten agendas, cut each meeting by 10 minutes, and reserve those minutes for recovery.
  • Use reclaimed time for micro-breaks and activities that enable peak performance.
INSIGHT

Flow Needs Simplicity And Prework

  • Overcommitment is a primary enemy of flow because it clutters working memory and attention.
  • Unload tasks onto paper and do prep work before flow periods to clear mental bandwidth.
INSIGHT

Emotions Occupy Working Memory

  • Emotions live in working memory and can hijack cognitive bandwidth entirely.
  • Process feelings (journaling, movement) to free mental space for focused work.
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