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The Procrastination Primer

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It's 11pm. The task took 40 minutes. Avoiding it took four months.

You know the shape of the day: the one thing that matters sits at the top of the list while you answer easier email around it, and by evening the quiet math starts. Not just the lost hours, but the compounding kind of loss: the reference letter never requested, the tax form gathering penalties, the project that would have changed things if it had left your head. And after every failed system, Pomodoro, time-blocking, the 5am wake-up, eat-the-frog, each lasting somewhere between four days and three weeks, the same private verdict: lazy, probably always have been.

Here's the more likely explanation. The advice was built for one kind of procrastination, and you have a different kind. Procrastination is better understood as an attempt to manage an unpleasant feeling in the moment, not a willpower shortage. There are six distinct patterns, and if yours isn't the one the standard advice targets, you've been running someone else's program and blaming yourself for the results.

The Procrastination Primer matches the fix to the feeling. It names the six patterns, gives you a five-question audit to identify your dominant one for the specific task you've been avoiding, and walks through the unlock that actually fits it, along with the common mistake that makes each type worse.

What's inside

  • Why procrastination runs on mood repair, not time miscalculation: the reframe the whole guide hinges on
  • The six types: anxiety, perfectionism, initiation, rebellion, freeze-response, and fit-mismatch, each with its signature, its unlock, and its trap
  • A five-question audit to find your dominant type for the task in front of you (most people are blends; you treat the loudest feeling first)
  • The one type "just start" was actually built for, and the type where it's actively counterproductive
  • Why the willpower-as-fuel-tank model cracked under a 23-laboratory replication, and what that means for your strategy
  • The question that replaces "why am I so lazy?" and actually produces answers
  • The two types where the honest next step is a professional or a career conversation, not a better hack

Who this is for

  • Anyone with a graveyard of productivity systems that each worked for a week.
  • People whose procrastination targets one specific task while the rest of life runs fine.
  • Anyone who has privately concluded they're lazy and would like to check the evidence.

Who this is not for

  • If avoidance has grown severe enough to threaten your livelihood, relationships, or health, that's not a productivity problem anymore. Seek professional help; the guide says exactly when, and lists where to start.
  • If you want a new morning routine. There's no routine in here. There's a pattern to name and a response fitted to it.

Grounded in research

The core claims are sourced in the guide: the mood-repair account of procrastination argued by Fuschia Sirois and Timothy Pychyl, and the 2016 registered replication, 23 laboratories, 2,141 participants, that failed to find the ego-depletion effect the willpower story rests on. The guide is equally clear about its edges: two of the six types tend to reach past what any guide can do, and it says so.

What you get

  • Instant PDF download (works on phone, tablet, desktop, Kindle)
  • Approx. 13 pages, a focused read
  • Free lifetime updates when we improve the guide

Avoidance has its own interest rate: the task rarely grows, but the dread around it always does, and the dread is what you've been fighting with tools built for someone else's feeling. Naming your pattern is a 13-page job. The thesis in the opening chapter took three years of "laziness" before anyone named the real one.

FAQ

Is this just for people with ADHD?
No, though one of the six types, initiation procrastination, will feel very familiar if you have it, and the guide names the executive-function connection directly. The other five run on different feelings entirely.

Is this another productivity system?
No. It's a way to work out which feeling is driving the avoidance, because systems fail when they're fitted to the wrong one. For one type, the answer isn't even a system. It's an honest conversation about whether to change the task at all.

Is there a physical copy?
Not yet. It's PDF-only, which means instant delivery and no shipping.

I'm worried about my purchase showing up on a shared card statement.
The charge appears as PRIMERDECK. Discreet, no product name.

What if it doesn't work for me?
Email info@primerdeck.com. We read every reply and we'll make it right.

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COLOPHON · EDITION DETAILS
PAGES
60
FORMAT
PDF + EPUB
READING TIME
≈ 90 min
SOURCES CITED
47
EDITION
1.0 · 2026
DELIVERY
Instant download
Inside · Sample
READ A SAMPLE

A few real pages.

The same typesetting, the same paper, the same density of useful. No mockups.

CHAPTER 01
The first move.
PAGE 12 Open sample page in reader
CHAPTER 02
What the research actually says.
PAGE 24 Open sample page in reader
CHAPTER 03
The five questions to ask.
PAGE 38 Open sample page in reader
What's inside
WHAT'S INSIDE

Three things every PrimerDeck guide does.

Each guide is structured so you finish it knowing what to do, not just what to think.

Inside · 01

Researched, cited.

Every claim links to a source: published research, primary interviews, or practitioner data. No vibes-based advice.

Inside · 02

Built to be used.

A working framework you can apply tomorrow. Not theory. Not philosophy. Useful.

Inside · 03

Read in one sitting.

Engineered to be finished in one sitting. Then kept on your phone for when you need it.

Inside the guide
WHAT YOU'LL READ

Chapter by chapter.

Each chapter is a single, self-contained move. No filler. No repeated points.

  • The first move.

    Why most people miss this step entirely, and the simpler version that works.

    8 PAGES
  • What the research actually says.

    Cited findings from peer-reviewed studies, translated into one paragraph.

    12 PAGES
  • The five questions to ask.

    A short script you can use the same evening, with examples.

    10 PAGES
  • Reading the response.

    What to listen for, what to ignore, and what tells you to stop.

    9 PAGES
  • When to act, when to wait.

    A decision matrix, kept on a single page so you can use it under stress.

    6 PAGES
  • If you've already missed it.

    What to do when the moment to ask has passed, and what is still recoverable.

    8 PAGES
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Read in one sitting. Useful in the next one.
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Who wrote it?

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