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Laziness needs to be treated as a journey, not a destination.
Wait a minute, scratch that. Reverse it (if it is not too much work). Laziness is a destination; a final one, and one in which it is easy to arrive.
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Actually I have been pretty lazy lately. I think I'll have to bust myself out of it when I wake up in the morning. I'll play really bad but fast paced pop music while cleaning up the house and get myself to move faster than I have been. Eating lightly can also help. Maybe staying a bit hungry convinces the body it has to mobilize energy reserves to get more food.
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Hmmmmm. I see some clarification is needed.
Laziness is when you are not doing something you ought to be doing. Relaxation is when you are not doing something that you ought not to be doing. I sense a problem in that to be relaxed, or to be doing something relaxing is such a subjective thing. So much for clarification.
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Perhaps I can find new ways... to motivate you.
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You know, I have no problem coping with laziness, particularly my own. The problem I have is coping with a boss and a company that would like me to constantly give 110%. One working day into the New Year and I'm already a month behind.
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Wait, since when is laziness something that needs to be "coped with"?
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