The Delay Habit
Inside the Mind That Keeps Choosing Later
A psychologically immersive nonfiction book about procrastination, avoidance, and the strange comfort of postponing the first move. Follows Aman, a working adult trapped in the loop of "later," unfinished tasks, and constant self-negotiation. Explores why a simple task can feel heavy, loaded, and emotionally expensive. Shows how perfectionism often hides fear of starting badly. Reveals how relief-seeking and distraction quietly shape the whole day. Examines the body's resistance to action, not just the mind's excuses. Looks at the shame that arrives after delay and how it reinforces the habit. Breaks down the secret tax of being "the reliable one." Explains why pressure sometimes creates motion, but also burnout. Offers a sharp, honest look at how delay can start looking like personality. Ideal for readers who overthink beginnings, struggle with follow-through, or keep telling themselves they will start after this.