Prioritization of short-term mood (i.e., preferring to feel better right now even if this will lead to feeling worse later).
Task aversiveness (i.e., thinking a task is frustrating, boring, or unpleasant in another way).
Anxiety and fear (e.g., due to concerns over being criticized).
Feeling overwhelmed (e.g., due to having so many things to do that it’s unclear where to start).
Perfectionism (e.g., due to refusal to publish work with any flaws).
Disconnect from the future self (e.g., viewing the consequences of your delay as something that someone else will experience).
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