Episode 117
The Hidden Reasons Why You Procrastinate About Your Photos
Do you ever look at your photos and think, “I really need to sort these… but not today”?
Whether it’s thousands of images on your phone, boxes of inherited photos, or unfinished photo book dreams — procrastination can sneak up on all of us.
In this episode, we explore the hidden reasons behind photo organising procrastination and why getting started often feels hard. From emotional weight and overwhelm to perfectionism and fear of doing it wrong, we look beneath the surface to understand what’s really going on.
Together, we talk about how procrastination is often a protective response, not laziness — and why your brain might be gently saying, “Not right now,” even when your photos truly matter to you.
What You’ll Hear in This Episode
- The psychology of overwhelm: why your photos feel “too big to start”
- When memories get heavy: how emotion, loss, and life transitions quietly fuel avoidance
- Perfectionism’s trap: the invisible pressure to get it “right” before you begin
- Pro-level procrastination moves: the everyday behaviours we all use to delay photo organising
- The creative side of avoidance: tea-making, pantry-organising, and other classic detours
- Your nervous system at work: why your brain sometimes says “not today”
- The mental health lens: how avoidance protects your emotional energy
- A gentle reflection: uncovering your hidden reason for putting it off
Why It Matters
Knowing why you procrastinate replaces frustration with compassion. Avoidance is often protection. With that awareness, your next steps become clearer and more manageable. Photo organising becomes an act of caring for your memories.
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