When Pressure Rises, Why Do We Delay Instead of Taking Action?
Logically, high pressure should make us move faster — yet the brain often does the opposite: it procrastinates.
THE BRAIN AVOIDS DISCOMFORT
Pressure triggers discomfort. To protect itself, the brain seeks easier and more pleasurable activities instead of tackling difficult tasks.
DEADLINE-DRIVEN ADRENALINE
Some people only become productive when the deadline is close. Their focus sharpens as adrenaline rises near the final hours.
FOCUS DISRUPTION & OVERTHINKING
When the brain imagines too many possible failures, hesitation increases. This excessive thinking worsens procrastination and makes starting even harder.
SEEKING TEMPORARY ESCAPE
Social media, games, and entertainment often become an escape route — distracting us until time slips away and tasks continue to pile up.
About the Author
Gusti Ayu Tita
Author — STEKOM University
An active author focused on academic issues, educational technology, and human resource development in the campus environment.