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Why You Put Things Off & The Myth of Criminal Profiling

6/11/202648 min

Every medication has an expiration date—but what exactly happens when that date passes? Does the medicine suddenly stop working? Does it become dangerous? The answer is more complicated than most people realize and depends greatly on the medication itself. https://www.fda.gov/emergency-preparedness-and-response/mcm-legal-regulatory-and-policy-framework/expiration-dating-extension

Everyone procrastinates. We put off phone calls, projects, conversations, paperwork, workouts, and sometimes the very things we know would make our lives better. What's strange is that procrastination rarely makes us feel good. The unfinished task lingers in the background, creating stress, guilt, and mental clutter. So why do we ke...

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  1. Speaker 00:00

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  2. Mike Carruthers· Host0:25

    [upbeat music] Today on Something You Should Know, how important are the expiration dates on the medications you take? Then, why we procrastinate our important goals, and strategies to stop doing it.

  3. Jon Acuff· Guest0:42

    Let's audition that goal. Let's try 15 minutes a day for seven days in a row, and if you won't pay that fee, you're not gonna pay the rest of it, and you can enjoy removing that goal. There's freedom in not chasing goals you really don't care about.

  4. Mike Carruthers· Host0:57

    Also, a scent you can wear that may make you more trustworthy, and a critical take on criminal profiling. Police use it, people believe in it, but does it really work?

  5. Rachel Corbett· Guest1:08

    While something like 80% of the detectives use profiling felt it was very useful, only about two and a half percent of those profiles actually led to the apprehension of a suspect. So there's kind of a difference between belief and reality there.

  6. Mike Carruthers· Host1:24

    All this today on Something You Should Know. You know, I think a lot of people

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