Rhythms of Focus

Dr. Fuschia Sirois and the Vital Importance of Emotion in Procrastination

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Sep 18, 2025
Dr. Fuschia Sirois is a renowned professor of social and health psychology at Durham University, specializing in procrastination and emotional management. She discusses how self-compassion can counteract procrastination and the societal norms that fuel self-criticism. The conversation delves into her innovative TEMPO toolkit, designed to tackle the emotional roots of avoidance and provide strategies for better motivation and planning. Fuschia also touches on the generational differences in procrastination and the effects of financial procrastination.
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INSIGHT

Self-Compassion Is A Response To Struggle

  • Self-compassion activates when we face mistakes or personal shortcomings, not as a constant trait.
  • Recognizing responsibility can trigger self-compassion rather than blame, enabling constructive change.
INSIGHT

Cultural Norms Drive Self-Criticism

  • Internalized social norms shape our automatic self-criticism and judging when we procrastinate.
  • A culture valuing productivity over self-kindness primes harsh reactions instead of compassionate responses.
ANECDOTE

Cross‑Country Self‑Compassion Comparison

  • Fuschia compared self-compassion levels across the US, Thailand, and Malaysia.
  • Thailand scored highest, Malaysia lowest, reflecting cultural influences like Buddhism and competitive work ethics.
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