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I'll look after my health later: How procrastination undermines our health

I'll look after my health later: How procrastination undermines our health

FromiProcrastinate Podcast


I'll look after my health later: How procrastination undermines our health

FromiProcrastinate Podcast

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Oct 5, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Every procrastinator knows the stress
associated with that needless delay. The question is, does this relate
to increased illness as well? In fact, it's not just the stress
associated with procrastination
that may affect your health. Treatment delay and fewer wellness
behaviors have been implicated in the procrastination-illness
relation. In this podcast, I discuss the research of Dr. Fuschia Sirois (University of Windsor) who has been exploring the relation between procrastination and health. Note: Although I say otherwise in the introduction to the podcast, I end this podcast with a practical strategy to make your health-promoting behaviors a daily habit. Bear with me today please, as I recorded this during a bout of the flu, so I do "wander" a bit. If you want to know about Dr. Sirois, you can check out her Health and Well-being Web site.For more about procrastination, check out the Procrastination Research Group (including our Psychology Today blog, podcasts, cartoons and research). Here are a few of the studies I refer to today:Sirois, F.M., Voth, J., &
Pychyl. T.A. (under review). "I'll look after my health later": A
longitudinal study of the linkages of procrastination to health and
well-being. Sirois, F. M. (2007). "I'll look after my health, later": A
replication and extension of the procrastination-health model with
community-dwelling adults. Personality and Individual Differences, 43
(1), 15-26.Sirois, F. M., Melia-Gordon, M.L., & Pychyl,
T. A. (2003). "I'll look after my health, later": An investigation of
procrastination and health. Personality and Individual Differences, 35
(5),1167-1184.
Released:
Oct 5, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Why we procrastinate and what we can do about it.