Busy College & University Professors - The Best Books Reviews

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  1. The Now Habit: Overcoming Procrastination, Enjoying Guilt-Free Play

    JAN 17

    The Now Habit: Overcoming Procrastination, Enjoying Guilt-Free Play

    Neil Fiore's "The Now Habit" offers a strategic program to overcome procrastination by redefining it not as laziness, but as a response to underlying issues like fear of failure and perfectionism. The book introduces practical tools such as the "Unschedule" to prioritize guilt-free play and structure work into manageable segments, fostering a subconscious desire to be productive. Fiore emphasizes shifting negative self-talk to empowering inner dialogue and cultivating a "producer" mindset focused on starting and enjoying the process rather than fearing the outcome. By addressing the emotional roots of procrastination and promoting self-compassion, the book aims to help individuals break free from the cycle of delay and achieve goals with less stress and more satisfaction. The text also provides insights for managing and supporting procrastinators in professional and personal relationships, advocating for encouragement and clear communication over pressure and criticism. Ultimately, "The Now Habit" guides readers toward a more balanced and effective approach to work and life by harnessing the power of choice and positive habits. Full podcast episode available here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BusyProfessionall // Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1mCRDDtcmtCGGlGTrh9JVs?si=1f134a1382d146e2 // Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/busy-college-university-professors-the-best-books-reviews/id1798708020⁠ — Follow us for more insights & updates: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/busy_proffesional/ — TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@busyprofessional

    24 min
  2. Abolitionist Teaching: Mattering, Joy, and the Fight for Justice

    12/13/2025

    Abolitionist Teaching: Mattering, Joy, and the Fight for Justice

    "Bettina-L.pdf" presents a critical examination of the educational system in America, particularly its impact on Black students. The text argues that schools often function within a framework of "educational survival" rather than fostering true thriving, perpetuating inequalities rooted in historical and ongoing racism. Drawing on personal experiences, historical context, and critical race theory, the author explores the systemic barriers and spirit-murdering practices faced by dark youth. The document advocates for an "abolitionist teaching" approach that centers Black joy, freedom dreaming, and intersectional justice, demanding a radical reimagining of education. It critiques reform efforts as insufficient, often serving corporate interests, and emphasizes the necessity of community, mattering, and confronting Whiteness to achieve educational equity. Ultimately, the text calls for educators and communities to move beyond mere survival towards creating a system where all students, particularly those marginalized by race, can truly thrive. Full podcast episode available here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BusyProfessionall // Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1mCRDDtcmtCGGlGTrh9JVs?si=1f134a1382d146e2 // Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/busy-college-university-professors-the-best-books-reviews/id1798708020⁠ — Follow us for more insights & updates: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/busy_proffesional/ — TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@busyprofessional

    31 min

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