You're on Reddit, scrolling, desperate. "How do I stop procrastinating?" The question pops up daily, sometimes hourly, in subs about productivity, ADHD, or just getting life together. You're not alone. We all get stuck: feeling the pressure, knowing what to do, then suddenly you're deep in cat videos or endless forum threads. It's not about being lazy. It's usually a deeper, hidden resistance to just starting.
The internet's packed with "just do it" advice. Good intentions, sure, but it usually misses the real point. If "just do it" was easy, you'd already be doing it. The real issue? Overwhelm. Fear of failure (or even success). Or just no clear idea where to start. Your brain, being smart, just wants that dopamine hit. It'd rather scroll than face a hard task. Itโs a survival thing, really, even if it messes us up now.
Got a huge project hanging over you? Feels like Everest, right? The size of it just freezes you. That's overwhelm. Your brain sees the whole mountain, decides it's too much. So it sends you off to something easy โ like researching monarch butterfly migrations at 4:17 PM on a Tuesday. Even if that report's due Wednesday morning.
Don't stare at the whole mountain. Find the first step. Make it insultingly small. Not "write the report." Just "open the document." Not "study for the exam." Just "find the textbook." Starting is the hardest part. Make it almost effortless. Once the document's open, maybe you type the title. Or just your name. And tiny momentum starts to build.