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Your procrastination is never solitary — you need to say 'I haven't done it yet' to someone, feel understood, and then you can start. Connection is your ignition key. This trait of "relying on external comfort to move forward" actually masks your deep fear of "bearing failure alone and being self-responsible"; you fear that if you work quietly and fail, you'll have to bear the disappointment alone, so you use "declaring vulnerability in advance" to seek accomplices or cheerleaders, trying to distribute the sense of responsibility. But always needing a push from others makes you forget the strength in your own legs. Try silently completing a small task today without telling anyone at all; when you learn to cheer for yourself without an audience, your inner drive will truly awaken.
💡 Did you know?
Group procrastination (waiting for others to start first) is called 'social loafing' in organizational psychology — when responsibility disperses, everyone waits for others.
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