We are being lazy if we can do something that we ought to do but are reluctant to do it because of the effort involved. We do it badly, or do something else that is less strenuous or onerous, or ...
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Most of us have experienced it: a deadline approaches, the task is perfectly doable, yet instead of starting, we suddenly feel compelled to tidy a drawer or reorganise the apps on our phone.
We are being lazy if we can do something that we ought to do but are reluctant to do it because of the effort involved. We do it badly, or do something else that is less strenuous or onerous, or ...
Procrastination often stems from fear, not laziness. Rafael Nadal's wisdom highlights that the dread of losing, rather than ...
Psychology suggests that people who only become productive when deadlines are approaching are rarely lazy. More often, they ...
Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. Alejandra “Aleloop” Leibovich reframes our quietest rebellion. If you’ve ever stared at a blank page, scrolled aimlessly, or ...
(CNN) — If you’re stuck in what seems like an endless cycle of procrastination, guilt and chaos, you might be wondering, “Why am I so lazy?” or “Why can’t I just get myself together?” Despite that ...