Neuroprotection
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Hope it helps you.
Unfortunately for me, nicotine exacerbates my procrastinating tendencies. I don't know how many times a day I will think I need to _______, but first I'll smoke a cigarette. Or two. Or three...
But of course I also consume a lot of caffeine. You pointed out that this might be counterproductive to my motivation.
Well, I can’t say for certain, but in my personal experience as well as many online anecdotes, caffeine seems to worsen procrastination and may even impair focus. this is most likely The case for people who procrastinate due to stress as with myself. I would sometimes feel tired and consume a dose of caffeine to give me the energy to perform a certain mental task like an assignment or work project. often, the caffeine would temporarily blast away the sleepiness but replace it with agitation and anxiety. interestingly, even if the caffeine didn’t give me anxiety, it has often made me feel more intense discussed/revulsion towards a piece of work and intensified that familiar feeling that makes one desperate to run away from something they are supposed to be doing.
In contrast, nicotine will remove most of that revulsion/Extreme urge to procrastinate and give me a strange feeling of calm/content where I would just surrender to the piece of work and do it. nicotine also makes me somewhat disconnected from stress and negative emotions, in that I can still fully feel and experience them but they just don’t affect my performance.