Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Habits and Laziness

Habits.
Things you do that have become natural to you.
Oftentimes viewed as something essential to your living.

But not all of them are good.

Others destroy you.
They prevent you from progress.
They make you not do those truly essential things and then make you think it's okay.

Laziness.
Yes. Everyone's familiar with this.
We all have our lazy moments.
And sometimes it's good, you know.
It's healthy to allow yourself a lazy day or two, especially when you've been working super hard on that all-important project that'll reward you with something that'll allow you to fill your family's stomachs.

But most times, lazy is attributed to negativity.
And this is what we're going to talk about here.

Sometimes, we get tired and we allow ourselves to be lazy.
And as I've said, it's not at all bad.
But as with other things, we have to do this with moderation.

Now, possibly the worst kind is when this laziness becomes habitual.
There's something you have to do, and then you stall on it.
You think that there's always tomorrow or later to do it.
And then it becomes like this every single time!

It even comes to the point that when you get pressured to do something, you just can't handle the stress and instead of doing it right then and there, your brain sort-of shuts down and pretends it doesn't have anything to do!
In the end, you don't do anything at all.
Because you know it's easier to just give up than to exert effort.

There you go.
Another day wasted on thinking about the things you have to do.
JUST THINKING about them and how hard they are to do and NOT ACTUALLY DOING anything.