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The Hidden Roots of Procrastination: Fear, Avoidance & Finding Motivation
Episode 36

The Hidden Roots of Procrastination: Fear, Avoidance & Finding Motivation

The Write Brain

August 26, 202547m 51s

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Show Notes

In this candid and vulnerable episode of The Write Brain, Ellis and Dr. Melillo dive deep into the often misunderstood world of procrastination and task avoidance. Through personal stories, neuroscience insights, and compassionate accountability, they explore why starting something — no matter how small — can feel impossible for those with right-brain dominance, ADHD, anxiety, or trauma histories.

Ellis opens up about her experiences with paralyzing fear, shame, and self-criticism, from unopened emails to piles of unpacked boxes — and how red light glasses, support systems, and a little tough love are helping her take the first step. Dr. Melillo explains the neurological underpinnings of procrastination and how parents, creatives, and clinicians alike can reframe task avoidance as a brain-based challenge — not a moral failing.

This episode is a powerful reminder that small steps matter, accountability heals, and you are not alone in the struggle.

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