Loneliness and Procrastination
Aug 12, 2024•16 min
Episode description
There is a documented link between loneliness and procrastination. Research has shown that people who experience loneliness tend to procrastinate more often and struggle with self-regulation, which can lead to decreased productivity and motivation.
- Loneliness can lead to procrastination as a coping mechanism to avoid feelings of isolation and disconnection.
- People who are lonely may use procrastination as a way to temporarily escape from negative emotions and find solace in distractions.
- Loneliness can impair cognitive functioning, including attention and decision-making, making it harder to tackle tasks and leading to procrastination.
- Social connections and support can help mitigate procrastination, while loneliness can exacerbate it.
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