9 Steps To Beat Laziness

Laziness Is The Enemy Of Accomplishments

9 Steps To Beat LazinessEveryone feels a little lazy at times. But being lazy on a regular basis can have a severe negative impact on your life.

Laziness is a natural tendency. All creatures gravitate toward comfort, or at least what’s perceived to be comfortable. However, laziness is indulging in short-term comfort at the expense of long-term pain.

Do you know anyone with a great life that’s lazy? Over time, the law of cause and effect holds true. Laziness has a long-term price.

Beat Laziness And Accomplish More:

1. Find a way to get excited. Consider the benefits you’ll receive by getting it done. It might be the end result that excites you or the fact that you’re learning and growing. Maybe demonstrating self-control and discipline is something that you can get excited about. It’s much harder to accomplish something if you’re complaining about it.

9 Steps To Beat Laziness

2. Set a deadline. When you have plenty of time to complete something, or no deadline at all, it’s human nature to procrastinate. Setting a deadline in the near future can help to focus your attention and energy.

3. Create smaller tasks from the main task. Every large task can be done in steps. Even building a house has steps. First the site must be prepared. Then the foundation is created, and the framing begins. The remaining steps are followed until the house is completed.

The overall project might be big and intimidating. However, the individual tasks might be easier to handle.

9 Steps To Beat Laziness

4. Focus on taking the first step. Once you get started, the momentum you’ve created can carry you far. Activity breeds further activity. Sitting on the couch tends to lead to more sitting. Instead of worrying about the mountain of work ahead of you, focus on getting one simple task completed.

If you’re ready to take the first step, you may want to provide yourself with inner-peace and calmness. Often times, people become overwhelmed with their tasks and this causes them to give up. Luckily, you can avoid this by creating inner-peace for yourself with some great meditations we are offering as a free gift. Click below to get yours.

Author: Sean May

Sean May is the founder of Science of Imagery. Sean focuses on helping individuals and companies reach their personal and professional goals while working to make the world a better place, one smile at a time. He has over 10 years of experience in the Personal Development space, using many different modalities and techniques to help break through old belief patterns and focusing on making things as fun as possible to break through any negativity or seriousness.

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