
Campus Talks by Times Higher Education Campus Talks: How to unlock motivation and beat procrastination in your students and yourself
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Oct 2, 2025 Ian Taylor, a Reader in motivational science and author of 'Time Hacks,' and Helena Seli, Professor at USC Rossier School of Education and expert in educational psychology, discuss motivating students and overcoming procrastination. They emphasize the importance of intrinsic motivation, self-regulation, and the effectiveness of micro-goals. Taylor shares tips on managing time perceptions and preventing mid-course motivation slumps, while Seli highlights internal and external drivers of motivation. Both agree on using AI as a tool for personalized learning.
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Motivation Peaks Then Dips In The Middle
- Motivation quality often starts high and then declines through the middle of a course or degree.
- Focus effort on the mid-phase to prevent the natural drop caused by fatigue and routine.
Use Positive Emotions To Drive Engagement
- Design learning to produce positive emotions, not just entertainment, to draw students back.
- Use challenge and solving tasks to create rewarding emotional experiences that boost engagement.
Beat Procrastination With Tiny Start Steps
- Break tasks into ultra-tiny first steps like "open the laptop" to beat motivational inertia.
- Force only the smallest start action and let momentum carry you into the full task.


