The Taoist practice of tracing procrastination to its root cause rather than treating surface symptoms with productivity hacks.
Laozi teaches that phenomena arise from roots invisible to the surface eye. Most procrastination solutions address symptoms—timers, schedules, accountability—while ignoring the root: misalignment with authentic purpose, unhealed shame, unclear values, or genuine lack of capacity. The sage descends to the root. Why do you truly avoid this task? Not the convenient answer—"I'm lazy"—but the actual root. Is it meaningless to you? Do you doubt your competence? Does it trigger past failure? Is it genuinely wrong for you? Returning to root means honest self-inquiry without the productivity industry's cheerleading. Once root is visible, addressing it directly transforms procrastination from a symptom requiring management into an unnecessary condition that dissolves. This is slower than productivity hacks but more durable, because it treats reality rather than illusion.
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