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Laziness does not exist

 


  *yawn* maybe later. *yawn* yes...... I'll do it. *yawn* nevermind I don't want to move my feet. Dear God mate stop being lazy and do something else. The world is massive and has a beautiful view that is waiting for you while you're only laying down on the bed. Ok, probably you're asking me how to stop this laziness?. Here is a little advice to help you a bit. 

  Make your goals manageable. Setting unrealistic goals and taking on too much can lead to exhaustion, loss of interest, and motivation. Avoid overloading by setting smaller tasks, attainable goals that will get you where you want to be without overwhelming you along the way.

  The second one is to shut down the escape routes temporarily. Remove any distractions around you such as a mobile phone that can lead to temporary escape routes. Put your mobile phone in silent mode and hide it in a drawer to avoid distraction. By setting up that small activity you could be more focused without any distraction or escape routes. 

  The third one is to be in a comfortable place. Remember good setup is essential to stay focused and concentrated. If you feel lazy between studying, try to walk up to your favourite place such as a coffee shop, and try studying over there. Or maybe try to change to the room if you are unable to go out. These are the most effective steps for overcoming student laziness.

   The last one is to reward yourself. Getting a job done is a reward in itself, but some people are driven by external rewards. Focus on what you'll gain from getting something done, like getting the reward for a job well done or inviting a friend over for a drink after a day of cleaning. Don't hesitate to have fun after your hard work. 

   Well mates that is all I could say, Actually there is a lot of list of how to avoid your laziness but oh well I give you the most important one. As always I hope this advice is very helpful to you. Thank you and have a nice day 😀.


References

  1. 15 Effective Tips On How To Overcome Laziness While Studying - UniAcco (2021). Available at: https://uniacco.com/blog/how-to-overcome-laziness-while-studying.

  2. How to Stop Being Lazy: 17 Healthy and Practical Strategies (2021). Available at: https://www.healthline.com/health/how-to-stop-being-lazy#health-strategies.

  3. Edberg, H. (2016) How to Stop Being So Lazy: 10 Simple Habits, The Positivity Blog. Available at: https://www.positivityblog.com/how-to-stop-being-so-lazy/.

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