
Good Life Project The Hidden Reason You Keep Putting Things Off | Jon Acuff
May 11, 2026
Jon Acuff, bestselling author on productivity and procrastination, reframes procrastination as a self-made solution rather than a flaw. He explains the four permissions that free action: dream, plan, do, review. Expect lively takes on broken soundtracks, why desire builds discipline, and what the real opposite of procrastination looks like.
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Waiting For Permission Felt Like Creative Constipation
- Jon Acuff narrated a year-long loop of listening to 'Waiting for My Real Life to Begin' to illustrate creative stuckness.
- He felt 'creatively constipated' in his mid-30s, waiting for a platform before he started blogging and writing.
Procrastination Works As A Temporary Solution
- Procrastination is a solution, not a character flaw, because it temporarily removes an outcome you fear.
- Jon Acuff compares it to alcohol numbing problems: it delays the pain but also blocks the benefits of creating and receiving praise or growth.
Broken Soundtracks Hide Real Fear
- Broken soundtracks are the disguised fears that rationalize procrastination, like 'I don't know where to start' or 'I work best under pressure.'
- Acuff notes these are mental scripts, not truths, and deadlines rarely produce your best draft.









