Welcome to Day 5
Motivation, Procrastination, and Task Initiation Mini-Course
Let’s dive deeper!
Inside the module, we’ll explore:
1️⃣ the neuroscience behind motivation and reward
2️⃣ how emotional load and regulation impact starting and follow-through
3️⃣ why procrastination is a signal, not a lack of effort
4️⃣ how task initiation develops and what supports it at different points
Up to now, you’ve been working with motivation, procrastination, and task initiation through our tools.
The tools help you apply executive function thinking with students. They give language, structure, and shared reference points so conversations can shift away from blame and toward understanding. But to truly understand executive function, we have to go underneath the tools to the science.
I’d love to gift you access to the full motivation, task initiation, and procrastination module from Mastering Executive Function, our certification course designed to help you become an executive function expert.
As you move through the module, you’ll see how everything you’ve already learned fits into a larger system that can transform your practice.
Be sure to download your workbook to follow along!
Let’s learn the brain science behind motivation, procrastination, and executive function (29:00)
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Now, let’s cover specific techniques
you can use with your clients.
Part 1 (07:36)
Part 2 (13:54)
Let’s celebrate how far you’ve come!
I hope the last five days have transformed the way you think about motivation, procrastination, and task initiation. But the journey doesn’t have to end here!
I’d love to invite you to join us for the next live cohort of Mastering Executive Function, where you can become a Certified Executive Function Strategist!
Whether you continue your executive function learning journey with us or use our resources with your clients, it has been a pleasure learning with you. Hope to see you soon!