Distinguished Professor of Psychology at DePaul University specializing in procrastination research, author of seven bestselling books on productivity and behavioral psychology, and a leading expert in understanding chronic procrastination patterns and their psychological underpinnings.
Dr. Joseph Ferrari is a renowned psychologist and Distinguished Professor at DePaul University in Chicago, where he has dedicated his career to studying procrastination and its impact on human behavior and well-being. With over three decades of research experience, he has established himself as one of the world's leading authorities on procrastination, publishing extensively in peer-reviewed journals and authoring seven bestselling books that have reached audiences globally. His work bridges academic research with practical applications, helping individuals and organizations understand and overcome procrastination behaviors.
Through his research and publications, Dr. Ferrari has contributed significantly to changing how society perceives and addresses procrastination, moving it from a simple time management issue to a complex psychological phenomenon worthy of serious study and intervention.

Topic: Procrastination and strategies to overcome it

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