Listen "70. How Your Emotions Can Keep You Stuck In Procrastination and Are Damaging To Your Career"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textProcrastination is probably the number one reason that is holding academic physicians back. The root cause of procrastination can be multiplefold. One less common reason discussed is our emotional state.In this episode of the Academic Revolution podcast, we will discuss how your emotions can keep you stuck in procrastination and are damaging to your careerProcrastination, often related to a mental block, can negatively affect productivity and goal attainment. Dr. Hofmann emphasizes the importance of recognizing and separating unrelated emotional responses from set tasks and implores her listeners to practice this mental discipline for the sake of their productivity and professional success.00:10 Introduction to Procrastination in Academic Physicians01:23 Understanding the Three Pillars of Physician Success03:06 The Impact of Emotions on Procrastination04:55 Personal Experiences with Procrastination11:08 The Cycle of Emotional Triggers and Procrastination12:58 Strategies to Overcome ProcrastinationMentioned in this episode:Episode #60: How You Can Use a Simple Mind Trick To Overcome ProcrastinationEpisode #63: Is Procrastination Hurting Your Career and How to Overcome ItWant to work with me directly and have me personally help you through mentoring and coaching to achieve more success in your career and more fulfillment and balance in your life? Book a call here and let's chat 👉 https://calendly.com/ingahofmann/coaching-discovery-call Free Productivity Tool: 5-Steps to increase your productivity and decrease distractions. Academic Physician and Scientist Leadership Mentoring FB Community Follow me on Facebook Follow me on LinkedIn Follow me on Instagram https://www.ingahofmann.com/ – My Website where you can learn more about me, get free resources, and find out how you can work with me directly to accelerate your academic career and enjoy life.
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