How to Overcome Laziness

Laziness means to do something that you don’t want to do

Laziness is to do something you don’t want to do. Let me ask you a question: if you want to accomplish something, would you put it off or procrastinate doing it?

If you’re in love and waiting for your loved one at the airport; he/she will be there in less than 10 minutes, you will continuously check your watch. Let’s say you checked the watch at least 20 times. Why would somebody do such a thing? They’d want to postpone it.

In the contrasting meaning, you are lazy because you want to do something you don’t want to do. But why are you trying to force yourself to do something you don’t want to do?

The meaning of life is to live a meaningful life.

— Bill Phillips

Try to live a meaningful life; change it if you don’t like something. Will you put things off if you’re doing something really important? Try to find that one thing you want to prepone, not postpone; in that case, you will just get rid of laziness by just focusing on this one thing you really want to do.

Try to find that one thing you genuinely want to accomplish; if you do, you will be able to get rid of laziness promptly.

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