464: Procrastinators Are People Too: How to Be Productive, Calm, Congruent, Anxiety-Free and Happy with Dr. Mary Lamia

Mary Lamia is a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst who practices in Marin County, California. Additionally, she is a professor at the Wright Institute in Berkeley. Her career-long passion to convey an understanding of emotions to the public is exemplified by her writing and media work.
She is the author of five books, including a recent publication, "What Motivates Getting Things Done: Procrastination, Emotions, and Success" and blogs for Psychology Today, Therapy Today, and Thrive Global websites.
Quotes:
“Our emotions motivate everything we do. They influence the style we have that drives us to get things done.” – Dr. Mary Lamia
“Emotions are designed to help us pay attention, and they motivate us to act—to do something.” – Dr. Mary Lamia
“When we look only at behavior without exploring the emotions that motivate it, we overlook the significant influences that create differences among people.” – Dr. Mary Lamia
Takeaways:
01:09 Procrastination isn't a weakness, but a valid motivational style that can lead to success.
06:03 Emotions are the primary driver behind how people complete tasks and achieve goals.
09:52 Understanding your personal emotional motivation style can reduce self-criticism and improve productivity.
19:33 Success is defined by meeting deadlines and producing high-quality work, not by when tasks are started.
21:32 Creating artificial deadlines through personal commitments can help deadline-driven individuals stay motivated.
Resources
- What Motivates Getting Things Done (Book)
- Dr. Mary Lamia (Official Site)
- Mary Lamia (LinkedIn)
- Mary Lamia (Twitter)
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Filed in: Archive 2: 2017 • Interview • Podcast • Productivity