Brain Says Work. Vibes Say Nope.
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Ever opened your laptop to start an assignment… and ended up choosing playlists, rearranging folders, or scrolling endlessly instead? You're not lazy—you're human.
In this episode of Campus Conversations, Adil, a first-year Computer Science and Engineering student, hosts an honest and relatable conversation with Ritu and Harshitha, as they unpack the real reasons behind procrastination—fear, pressure, and the invisible "starting friction" that stops us before we begin.
Blending real-life college experiences with psychology, brain science, and inspiring insights from tech leaders like Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, Sundar Pichai, and APJ Abdul Kalam, this episode explores how procrastination acts like a hidden bug in our system—and how we can break the loop.
From decoding the procrastination cycle to understanding why consistency beats motivation, this episode offers practical takeaways for every student who struggles to start but dreams big.
If your brain says "work" but your vibes say "nope," this episode is for you.
Plug in your earphones—and take that first small step.