startvansker
Startvansker is a term used in Norwegian-language discussions of learning and work behavior to describe a persistent difficulty in starting a task or activity, even when motivation exists or instructions are clear. It emphasizes initiation problems rather than overall interest, and is commonly reported by students, employees, and job seekers facing new or challenging tasks.
Etymology: the word combines start, to begin, and vansker, difficulty. The expression is mainly used in Norway
Causes and associations: Startvansker can arise from factors affecting initiation and planning, including executive-function challenges, attention-deficit/hyperactivity
Management and strategies: Interventions commonly include breaking tasks into small, concrete steps with assigned start times;