29/06/2025
Laziness isn't only physical, it can be mental or emotional or phycological laziness.
Sometimes, one could be physiologically trapped.
It good we remind ourselves that productivity and greatness are antidote of being laziness. *Laziness has earned no one fortunes rather misfortune.* Therefore, it's important we are aware when we are drifting apart from set goals that makes us phenomena.
This following are types of laziness or being lazy to avoid.
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10 types of laziness and their corresponding cures, as described by CΓ©sar SolΓs:
*1. CONFUSION:*
*Concept:* Feeling stuck due to not knowing what to do ("I don't know what to do.").
*Cure*: Overcome by taking one simple action; clarity emerges from doing, not overthinking.
*2. FEAR:*
*Concept:* Believing one is incapable ("I simply can't.").
*Cure:* Recalling past instances of overcoming fear through action; courage grows stronger with consistent action.
*3. FIXED MINDSET:*
*Concept:* Worrying about inadequacy ("What if I'm not good enough?").
*Cure*: Embracing discomfort as a necessary component of growth.
*4. TIREDNESS:*
*Concept:* Lacking energy and feeling too tired to act ("I'm too tired. I don't have energy.").
*Cure:* Initiating a low-effort task to achieve a small win, which can reignite energy.
*5. LACK OF INTEREST:*
*Concept:* Uncertainty about direction or purpose ("I don't know what to do.").
*Cure*: Reconnecting with personal excitement and aligning it with current goals.
*6. REGRET:*
*Concept:* Believing it's too late to make changes or progress ("It's too late for me.").
*Cure:* Recognizing that each day offers a new opportunity for growth and forward movement.
*7. IDENTITY:*
*Concept:* Self-identifying as a lazy person ("I'm a lazy person.").
*Cure*: Understanding that laziness is a changeable pattern, not an inherent trait.
*8. OVERWHELMED:*
*Concept:* Feeling burdened by excessive tasks ("There's too much on my plate.").
*Cure:* Prioritizing and focusing on one task at a time; progress is achieved through simplicity, not pressure.
*9. DISTRACTION:*
*Concept:* Succumbing to immediate temptations like checking one's phone ("I'll just check my phone real quick...").
*Cure:* Establishing boundaries for temptations and creating a clean, focused environment.
*10. COMFORT:*
*Concept:* Resisting change and remaining in a comfortable but stagnant state ("I'm fine where I am.").
*Cure:* Accepting that growth necessitates stepping outside of one's comfort zone to discover new possibilities.