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Graduate school and post-grad life can be both intellectually stimulating and deeply overwhelming. In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Becca Güler, EdD, to explore the executive function demands of advanced education — from coursework to thesis and dissertation completion. We unpack procrastination (and why it’s often a nervous system response rather than laziness), perfectionism, avoidance cycles, and the emotional weight of high expectations. We also discuss the unique executive function challenges involved in long-term projects like theses and dissertations — including task initiation, planning, sustaining attention, organizing research, managing feedback, and tracking multiple moving parts over time. Dr. Güler shares practical strategies for breaking down large academic projects into manageable steps, creating realistic timelines, building accountability systems, and developing effective editing and revision workflows. We also talk about tracking resources, organizing references, managing drafts, and reducing overwhelm during the writing and revision process. Whether you are in graduate school, working on a dissertation, navigating post-grad transitions, or supporting someone who is, this episode offers validation, practical tools, and sustainable strategies to support productivity without burnout.