
Daily Creative with Todd Henry Procrastination Proof: Why Jon Acuff Says Procrastination Is a Well-Funded Fear
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Apr 15, 2026 John Acuff, bestselling author and speaker on productivity and mindset. He reframes procrastination as a short-term solution to fear rather than laziness. He explains why willpower fails and why a permission-based system helps. He describes aligning your “night you” and “morning you,” and how tech funds distraction. Practical micro-steps and tiny habit tweaks get you moving.
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Leonardo's Pattern Of Brilliant Incompletion
- Todd Henry recounts Leonardo da Vinci repeatedly starting projects but leaving fewer than 20 finished paintings, illustrating prolific creation without completion.
- Vasari and historical examples show Leonardo tweaked works like the Mona Lisa for years and missed commissions, framing procrastination as non-laziness.
Procrastination As A Rational Short-Term Solution
- Procrastination is the rational-sounding voice that says "not yet," functioning as a short-term solution to discomfort or fear.
- It often masquerades as productive activity like extra research or new side projects instead of the committed task.
Make Tomorrow Easy Today
- Make Tomorrow Easy Today by having Night You plan and Morning You execute, so future energy isn't sabotaged by poor prior choices.
- Night routines like a 15-minute plan reduce morning overwhelm and let Morning You be an efficient doer.










