From “I’ll Do It Later” to Getting Things Done
SAT Score Range
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2 sessions
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SM
sa
MO
+23
This series ended on March 20, 2026. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.
About
Why does starting a task sometimes feel harder than the task itself? In this session, we’ll take a closer look at procrastination—what drives it, how it quietly affects our studies and daily work, and why it shows up even when we care about our goals. We’ll explore interesting scientific insights behind procrastination and discuss thoughtful strategies that help us understand how this habit forms and how it can be addressed. If you’ve ever wondered why you delay and what’s really happening beneath the surface, this session invites you to think deeper and reflect.
Tutored by
I am deeply passionate about teaching and exploring the ways people learn best. I enjoy breaking down complex concepts into clear, understandable ideas, helping students discover not just the answers, but the reasoning behind them. Guiding others through the learning process and seeing that moment of clarity is what drives me.
Sessions
✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY
You will be withdrawn from the series if you miss any session without giving the tutor prior notice.
SESSION 1
10
Mar
SESSION 1
Study Spaces
Study Spaces
Tue 4:00 PM - 4:40 PM UTCMar 10, 4:00 PM - 4:40 PM UTC
Procrastination isn’t just about laziness—it’s about how our brains react to tasks we avoid. In this session, we’ll explore why starting feels so hard, how it impacts daily life and studies, and identify common triggers. Through reflection and interactive discussion, learners will begin understanding their own habits and the patterns behind procrastination.
SESSION 2
20
Mar
SESSION 2
Study Spaces
Study Spaces
Fri 4:00 PM - 4:40 PM UTCMar 20, 4:00 PM - 4:40 PM UTC
This session takes a closer look at the science behind procrastination. We’ll examine why our brains often favor short-term comfort over long-term goals and explore common patterns like fear, overwhelm, and perfectionism. Using research insights and real-life examples, learners will gain a deeper understanding of what drives procrastination and why it shows up in everyday tasks.