A lazy mindset can be very dangerous.


We all have days where we just don't feel like doing anything, and that's okay! We're all human, and it's okay to not be able to get up and go out for a run or work on a project you've been putting off for a while. But if you find yourself in that place regularly, it might be time to take stock of what your priorities are and figure out if there are any changes you need to make.

You may need to recognize that your life is more than just working out and being productive: you also need some rest and relaxation every now and again. It's important to remember that when life gets busy, it's easy to forget how important those things are — but they're still there when we need them most!
I'm sure you've all heard the old saying, "You are what you eat." But I think we can take that idea a step further: You are what you think about.

If you're constantly thinking about how lazy or lazy-minded you are, it's easy to slip into believing that your life should be more active and productive. If you're constantly thinking of yourself as lazy, it's just easier to convince yourself that sitting around at home watching TV or wasting time scrolling through social media is a good use of your time.

But this isn't actually true! Think about it: if you were really lazy, would you be able to climb Everest? No! Of course not—you'd be too busy sleeping!

So why would being lazy be any different? It's not going to help you reach your goals if all you can think about is how much easier it would be to just sit on the couch and watch TV for the rest of your life.


There's a lot of talk about how to be productive, but how are you supposed to be productive if you don't want to do it?

We'll tell you what we think is the biggest problem with this idea of "productivity": it's not actually about productivity. It's about laziness.

Laziness is a mentality that says, "I don't have to do anything I don't want to do." And that mentality is dangerous because it makes you passive and complacent—and those things will never get you where you need to go.

So why not try something different? Try being more productive by thinking more positively! It doesn't matter what kind of work you do, or how much money your boss makes, or even whether or not he likes your work; what matters is that there's something in your life that gives you purpose and meaning—and if there isn't, then start creating one!