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Description: MY PATREON: patreon.com/BrainCraft SUBSCRIBE to BrainCraft! 👉 ow.ly/rt5IE PhD Comics 👉 phdcomics.com My Instagram instagram.com/nessyhill Many people think procrastination is the opposite of productivity. So trying to fix procrastination with productivity hacks like time management apps or optimizing your workflow makes sense, right? But that’s the tricky thing about procrastination: it’s a mental phenomenon, so we need those psychological tricks. Making changes to the way we *think* rather than the way we work, is key. Thanks to Jorge Cham for taking the time to chat, and to the ANU SCOM class for their notes on an earlier version of this video.