Productive procrastination is a clever brain trick. It’s when you spend hours color-coding your calendar or “organizing” your desk just to avoid that one big project hanging over your head. It feels like work, but it’s actually fear in a suit. To break the loop, “eat the frog” and tackle your scariest task for just 25 minutes first thing. Break giant goals into tiny, ridiculously easy steps. Instead of “Write a Report,” try “Open a Blank Document.” Once you snag that first micro-win, momentum takes over. Consistency here doesn’t just boost your output; it rebuilds your self-trust, which is the secret sauce for getting big things done.