🕰️ Executive Function for Daily Structure *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

3.1 – Understanding Why We Avoid Tasks: Task avoidance often begins as a protective reflex. The mind associates certain tasks with discomfort, uncertainty, or potential failure, so it delays to preserve a sense of control. Understanding avoidance means seeing it not as laziness but as emotional resistance. People avoid what threatens their self-image or challenges their confidence. The brain searches for short-term relief by choosing distractions that feel safer. This cycle repeats until pressure outweighs fear. Recognizing the reasons—fear of imperfection, overwhelm, or boredom—helps reveal how deeply emotional avoidance can be. It’s not about time but about regulation. Awareness turns avoidance into a solvable pattern, showing that procrastination hides anxiety rather than apathy.

About this course

Practical strategies to strengthen executive functioning skills for building consistent routines, improving organization, and managing daily responsibilities effectively.

This course includes:
  • Interactive exercises to practice planning, scheduling, and organization skills
  • Templates and tools for daily, weekly, and monthly structure building
  • Real-world scenarios to strengthen decision-making and problem-solving in time management

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