Do you ever feel like life is slipping through your fingers, and no matter how hard you try, you just can’t seem to get things done? You’re not alone—and it’s time to take control.
In You Aren’t a A Lazy Piece of Shit From Procrastination to Productivity, you’ll discover that you’re not lazy—you’re simply stuck in a cycle of procrastination that can be broken with the right tools and mindset. This book is your no-nonsense guide to getting shit done, whether that’s folding the laundry, finishing that project, or finally writing the book you’ve always dreamed about.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
1. The Psychology of Procrastination:
Dive into the psychological forces driving your procrastination. From fear of failure to perfectionism, discover what’s really holding you back and learn how to dismantle these barriers.
2. How to Start Small and Build Momentum:
Ever heard the saying, “The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step”? We’ll show you how to apply that wisdom to beat procrastination. You’ll learn the power of starting small and the magic that happens when you begin to check things off your list, no matter how mundane.
3. Practical Strategies that Actually Work: From the Pomodoro Technique to effective time management systems, this book is packed with strategies that have helped thousands conquer their procrastination habits. No fluff, no filler—just actionable advice that gets results.
4. Embrace Imperfection and Overcome Fear: Stop letting the fear of failure and the pursuit of perfection paralyze you. We’ll guide you through strategies to embrace imperfection, face your fears, and start making meaningful progress in your life.
5. Accountability and Support: Learn how to create systems of accountability and seek support that keeps you on track. Whether it’s a friend, a peer group, or a mentor, you’ll discover how to build a network that helps you sustain progress.
6. Transform Your Life One Step at a Time: By the end of this book, you won’t just have learned how to stop procrastinating—you’ll have started living the life you’ve always wanted. You’ll understand how to make small, consistent changes that add up to big, life-altering results.
Who is this book for?
If you’re feeling like your life is slipping away from you, this book is for you. You Aren’t a A Lazy Piece of Shit From Procrastination to Productivity is designed for anyone who feels unfulfilled and like they are drowning in the to-dos. Whether you’re a young professional, a creative, or someone just trying to get your shit together, this book will give you the tools you need to take control of your time and start living with purpose.
Why This Book?
Unlike other self-help books that promise a quick fix, You Aren’t a A Lazy Piece of Shit acknowledges that overcoming procrastination is a journey—but one that’s completely within your reach. It’s written with a mix of humor, tough love, and actionable advice that’s designed to resonate with anyone who’s ever felt stuck in a cycle of delay.
So, what are you waiting for? It’s time to break free from procrastination and start living the life you’ve always wanted. Begin your journey to a more productive, fulfilled life.
Jim O –
Practical and Effective Strategies. Not just another self-help book. The tips in here are practical and easy to implement. I’ve already seen a boost.
Rod Stent –
Don’t Procrastinate…Buy this book! Fabulous read and extremely helpful identifying what within us is delaying our hopes, dreams, and ambitions. Tim lays it out in a structured format that is easy to follow and helpful in our unwrapping of the whys behind our reasons for Procrastinating. Give it a read. You will be pleased with your investment in yourself.
Deidra –
I didn’t procrastinate in reading this book! Once I started I wanted more easy tips! I liked the way the personal anecdotes from the author about his own procrastination habits and how he overcame them were woven into the narrative, making the it easy to relate to the subject.
Helen C. –
Insightful and relatable. The insights into why we procrastinate are spot on and the solutions are working for me!
David Higginson –
Great ways to battle my procrastionation.I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and found it very helpful. As a life long procrastinator myself it hit me in all the right places. Tim’s writing didn’t make me feel bad about my procrastination but gave me good information, resources and strategies for becoming a better me.
AM –
Great read for anyone who puts things off. This book explains procrastination in such a relatable way! I feel less guilty about my tendencies and more empowered to make a change.
GIJoey –
Great read, very insightful. Great tips and tools for breaking the habit of procrastinating. Definitely going to share this with my adult child in college!
Starfall –
Awesome! This book doesn’t coddle, it digs into the real reasons behind procrastination – from fear of failure to perfectionism – and provides practical, no-fluff strategies to help readers break free from the paralysis of inaction.
What makes this book stand out is the blend of humor, straightforward advice, and psychological insights that make complex concepts easily digestible. The author doesn’t just tell you to “get stuff done” but dives deep into how procrastination works and how small, manageable steps can build momentum and create real, lasting change. Techniques like the Pomodoro Method, time management tips, and advice on embracing imperfection are framed in a way that makes them actionable and accessible.
This is an empowering and practical guide for anyone feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or lost in a sea of to-dos. It’s about transforming how you approach life’s challenges and understanding that real change comes from making consistent, small steps toward progress. A must-read for anyone who’s tired of feeling paralyzed by procrastination!
Leslie J. –
Inspiring and humorous. Refreshing and honest, this book is an exploration of procrastination that will resonate with anyone who has struggled to stay motivated. Scott’s candid approach combines humor and practical advice, making the book both engaging and relatable. Truly this book is more than just the ramblings of a mad man.
J. Harwood –
Fun & Practical. Enjoyed this actionable quick read. Really helped me understand what drives me to procrastinate and the real tools to fight it.
The Giggly Gnomes –
From Stuck to Unstoppable. “You Aren’t a Lazy Piece of Sh!t” is more than a productivity guide—it’s a wake-up call for those who feel trapped by their own habits. With straightforward advice and a relatable tone, it’s both motivating and comforting. This book reminds us that beating procrastination isn’t about being “perfect” or “productive” all the time; it’s about making progress, one small step at a time. It’s an empowering read that leaves readers ready to tackle their to-do lists with newfound confidence and purpose.
E. Meade –
Concise and approachable information to ACTUALLY get things done! This book is an easy and approachable summary of various time management and organizational techniques combined with personal anecdotes to help you get things done. I had heard of some of these techniques before, but never presented in such a clear and concise way with examples to really help me understand what the next step should be. This book presents information and suggestions without being judgmental, as so many of us have struggled with wanting to do things, and not being able to do them. There is a good balance of both introspection as well as external information to help the reader make the most of the detail in this book and get a game plan to actually get things done!
Jessica Johnson –
Great little read for the new year. Approaches the problem of procrastination from several angles and has great tips for overcoming it.
William Whitehead –
Friend of DeSoto Bump! Read the first two chapters and found so many things to relate to I gad to keep reading. Will finish the book and see if I can break this cycle of procrastination.