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Are
you Feeling Lazy, get yourself Energized now…
I believe there are
two kinds of laziness. First, there’s the kind where you have been working your
butt off for weeks and finally after all your hard work all you want to do is
be lazy and do nothing.
But then there’s the
kind of laziness where you struggle to find motivation. Every time you think of something you would
like to do or achieve, you cannot find the energy or drive to work toward it.
This is the kind of laziness that I am talking about.
Being lazy is actually
quite draining and depressing. I know because I regularly
find myself feeling so lethargic that even the simplest task seems like a
challenge.
Although laziness is
common and a natural part of life, it has the potential to completely consume
us.
I personally have
times where laziness causes me to feel trapped. No matter what I do, I cannot
seem to shake it off. I feel tired, I fall asleep constantly during the day, I
sit around a lot and feel unable to be active, I avoid doing anything
productive, and put on hold things that I want to accomplish.
“Action may not
always bring happiness; but there is no happiness without action.” ~Benjamin Disraeli
I’m sure I’m not alone
in this struggle. I have found five effective ways to overcome my laziness that
I want to share with you so you can win your personal battle too.
Ø One barrel at a time ; Focus on just a few things at a time.
We often create a big
list of things that we want to do and achieve. Focusing on two or three things at
a time will allow you to feel less overwhelmed. Instead, you will feel
motivated, as your goals will now seem so much more achievable.
Out of the two sets of
six-month goals below, which set gets you more motivated?
Learn to play guitar,
do well at work, and get fit.
Learn to play guitar,
do well at work, get fit, build big muscles, get better at singing, get top
marks at school, learn how to draw better, and write a book.
When I see the second
list, I personally feel overwhelmed. When my life looks a bit like this, I
usually don’t know where to start or if I can succeed at anything I’ve set out
to do.
People feel motivated
when they feel they have a good chance of success.
This has been a big
learning curve for me. When success seems like it is just around the corner,
suddenly I get an amazing rush of energy where I feel liberated and excited to
achieve bigger things.
Set yourself two or
three easy to achieve goals at a time, and you will notice that you will
naturally gain inspiration and motivation.
Ø
Make every workout count; Exercise.

Exercise is the
simplest way to overcome laziness. A lot of the time, we are lazy because
completing a task seems too difficult. With exercising, you don’t have to
figure anything out. You just have to make that one big decision to literally
start moving your body (jump up and down, go for a run, or start doing lunges
in your living room).
This has been a big
revelation for me. Sometimes I get so fed up with feeling lazy and lethargic
that I literally just start running. I have learned that if you can overcome
physical laziness, your mind will naturally follow.
You will find that you
will become more willing to think about complicated things, such as working on
a project or doing something that you have been avoiding. Exercise will help
you break through that barrier of inertia and will help you feel motivated and
more willing to put in effort.
Ø Sometimes treat yourself ; Allow yourself time to relax and do
the things you enjoy.
Sound’s ironic,
doesn’t it? Overcoming laziness by relaxing! But it works.
Often, we become lazy
because a task seems too difficult. By relaxing and doing
the things we enjoy, we allow ourselves
to feel satisfied. When we are satisfied, we are more willing to take on bigger
tasks and achieve bigger things.
By relaxing and
enjoying yourself, you also allow yourself to think about things, reflect, and
feel inspired.
For example, I often
feel uninspired to write articles. I get a mental block. Writing and researching becomes an overwhelming task so I retreat to
laziness. I completely block out anything that requires hard work.
I have learned that as
I relax and do things I enjoy,
my mind is encouraged to reflect again. It is not scared of becoming
overwhelmed because it knows that I am not going to push it to do something
productive if it does not want to.
This is how I gain
inspiration again. When I relax, I
suddenly find myself thinking of all these great ideas and I regain inspiration
and motivation.
Ø Cleanliness is a way to get motivated ; Get organized.
Your physical
surroundings have a big impact on how you feel. If your house is a mess, you
are likely to feel even more overwhelmed—both because clutter creates a sense
of chaos, and because having to clean your house adds to your giant list of
things to do in a ridiculously short amount of time.
Clean your house and
organize your physical surroundings and you will naturally feel motivated to be
more productive and active.
You will be making
life simpler and easier to manage.
Once you’ve organized
your home, you may feel motivated to get organized in
other areas of your life and tackle tasks you’ve neglected.
As I mentioned
earlier, laziness is often our attempt to avoid difficult or unpleasant tasks.
Ironically, once you start tackling them, it will all feel less difficult and
overwhelming and you’ll likely feel a lot less tense.
Ø Internal Speech is more dangerous ; be aware of and monitor your
internal dialogue.
Our internal dialogue
(the way we speak to ourselves) has such a big impact on how we feel and what
we do.
Anthony Robins, world
famous motivational speaker, explains that if we want to feel ecstatic, all we
need to do is adopt a point of view that creates that emotion.
For example, picturing
in your mind the things that make you feel that way, change the tone and
content of your internal dialogue and change your posture and breathing to
create that state in your body.
This has become my
personal motto, and I am genuinely amazed at how much more
positive I feel just by choosing to
have a positive outlook.
Every time I have a
negative thought, such as “today is going to be a long, hard day at work,” I
immediately challenge that thought by telling myself something like this: “I
have so much to be grateful for and today is going to be fun and enjoyable!”
I then make a choice
to get rid of my slouchy posture and tell myself that I have lots of energy.
Just thinking that way
makes me feel excited and gives me a big boost of energy.
I once learned that we
have over 50,000 thoughts a day. Even if only 10 percent of them are negative, it equals a
total of 5,000 negative thoughts a day. When I heard this, I realized that we
have way too many negative thoughts and it helped make sense of why so many of
us struggle to feel motivated.
Being aware of and
monitoring your internal dialogue is so important, and will inevitably impact
on how lazy you feel and how easy it will be for you to overcome that laziness.
These methods have
helped me incredibly and continue to help me every day. I am sure that if you
apply them too, you will experience a big boost of energy and motivation in
your daily life.
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