Why TikTok's "Scary Hour" Works
According to Dr. Lisa Marie Bobby, a psychologist, it's common to put off stressful chores, especially since anxiety loves to amplify things and make them seem worse than they are.
"When we have tasks that involve uncertainty, the potential for failure, or even just the possibility of confrontation — like making a phone call to fix a billing error — our brains can turn those molehills into mountains," she says."That mental buildup makes it seem bigger than it really is."
It often feels easier to put things off for days, weeks, or even months, but it's not until you finally take action that you're able to see how easy the chore really is.That phone call?It'll probably only last a few minutes.
In other cases, the chore might be genuinely horrible, but that's all the more reason to lump it into a scary hour.