
The Procrastination Lab: 60 Minutes to Get Moving (Gently)
The Procrastination Lab: 60 Minutes to Get Moving (Gently)
Field Note
Procrastination isn’t laziness; it’s an energy mismatch. When you fit the task to your system, momentum returns.
“Confidence grows every time you keep a small promise to yourself.” — Linda Binns
The 60-Minute Lab (set a timer; move lightly)
Minute 0–5 | Scan & Circle
Write the stuck task. Circle one primary friction: Too Big / Too Vague / Too Lonely.
Minute 5–25 | Run Experiment #1 (Shrink / Define / Borrow)
• Too Big → Shrink: Create an MLS (Minimum Lovable Step): 3 bullets, 1 paragraph, or the doc shell. Ship V1.
• Too Vague → Define: Finish this line: “Done = ____.” Put it on a sticky where you can see it.
• Too Lonely → Borrow: Ask for a 10-minute start, a sample, or a checklist.
Minute 25–30 | Reset
One round of in 4 / out 6 for 5 breaths; jaw/shoulders soften. Sip water.
Minute 30–50 | Run Experiment #2 (pick the next most likely friction)
Repeat the matching action above. Keep it tiny. One tab only.
Minute 50–60 | Close Loop
Write a “tiny done” log (1–2 sentences) and schedule tomorrow’s MLS in your peak window.

The Decision Tree (use this anytime)
• Do I know what “done” is?
o No → Write one “Done = …” line.
o Yes → Continue.
• Does the first step feel too big?
o Yes → Make it smaller (MLS).
o No → Continue.
• Am I avoiding because I don’t want to do this alone?
o Yes → Ask for a 10-minute start or accountability ping.
o No → Book a 20–30 min block and begin.
Anti-Perfectionism Guardrails
• Time box: 20–30 minutes, then stop.
• V1 rule: Version 1 today, polish tomorrow.
• Language shift: Replace “should” with “I choose the next kind step.”
Space That Helps (Feng Shui lens)
Create a launch lane (an arm’s-width of clear desk), soften overhead glare with a lamp, add one living element (small plant/fresh air). Your environment can lower sensory load so attention sticks.
7-Day Micro Plan (copy/paste)
Mon: List stuck tasks; circle A/B/C.
Tue: One MLS; 25-minute block.
Wed: Ask for 10-minute help/template.
Thu: Define “Done = …” for the hardest item.
Fri: Ship a simple V1; schedule polish.
Sat: 10-minute launch-lane tidy.
Sun: Review “tiny done” log; set Monday’s MLS.

When you shrink the step, name “done,” or borrow a brain, procrastination loses power—and progress feels lighter.
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