How lazy are you?

India
June 30, 2008 10:00am CST
When it comes to doing or not doing something all people become lazy sometimes. Laziness grips me when i try to wake up early in the morning. I am also too lazy to stand in a queue for long time. How about you? At which point or where you become lazy?
5 responses
@bellis716 (4799)
• United States
4 Jul 08
I procrastinate when I don't want to do something or maybe have not yet made up my mind what to do about the project. There are times, though, that I just would rather do something else.Most of the time, I'll eventually get around to the job that I put off. Maybe I'll even eventually get around to organizing all those snapshots.
@sunkissed (4330)
• United States
1 Jul 08
well, I did not used to be lasy, but find myself getting that way more and more each day. I have been disabled for over 22 years, and things seem so hard for me to doo, so I tend to get depressed and just get lazy a lot.
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@skydancer (2101)
• United States
3 Aug 08
I am a night person, so my energy always seems to reach its zenith around the time most people are starting to feel tired. This is true even if I have had an hour of two of high-impact dancing earlier during the evening... even that doesn't seem to wear me out. In the morning, however, it is always a different story. I am always freezing in the morning. I am a naturally cold person to begin with - it is especially bad in the morning. Once I get started, however, it is not so bad, so I am not sure I would call it laziness. I have always had a problem my whole life where I don't know how to sleep. I can't just relax my way to sleep... I have to take melatonin. If I don't then I have to burn myself out somehow, which always takes too long, I'll end up staying awake for 36+ hours, and then I'll be rather droopy until early afternoon... I would say I am rather lazy in social situations though just because they aren't very comfortable for me. It is very easy for me to back out of them and go off and do my own thing...
@mykmari_08 (2464)
• Philippines
11 Aug 08
Like most people, I am faced with a lot of stuff and tasks to do; and even if I'm through with some of them for an entire day, I am most certain that the following days, there will be other tasks which will add up to my already existing unfinished businesses. Everyone gets lazy or bored of doing tasks sometimes. And this is but normal for everyone. But what really forces me to do something is my own family. I'm a married woman for more than five years now and we do have a daughter who is turning three this month. Just thinking of her and our substantial outstanding monetary obligations with various credit card companies, government, and loan agencies; motivates me to work even harder. I believe that every parent desires to send their children to school and see them finish their studies. A couple of years from now, our daughter will have to start schooling and it's no joke sending a child to school. I have to do my best and finish all tasks as much as possible so I could spend more quality time with my family, particularly our daughter. I guess it's adviseable to do some stretching for a while to keep the blood moving and hopefully, you'll be as alert as possible. And try to keep in mind that you won't accomplish anything if you keep on thinking that you've got a lot to do. Honestly, my husband and I got no savings for her future education but we're really striving hard to save up for this. In fact, we've both decided that one of us will have to work abroad while the other stays here to take care of our daughter. I really do hope that this plan pushes through, with God's help. But I have to admit that I do get lazy, too. Like you, I often ask for extra minutes before I finally get up from our mattress. My husband would nudge me a couple of times to remind me that it's already seven in the morning. And during weekends, I give in to my morning sickness as I don't have to force myself to go to the office to work. I would get up to prepare breakfast for my husband because he needs to work even on Saturdays. After he has left, he knows that I'm going to meet with the mattress again or on the couch. And after an hour or two which I would often rely on my body clock, I would proceed with eating breakfast or brunch; and then wash the dishes and our clothes. Afterwards, I watch tv while relaxing.
@golfproo (1839)
• Canada
30 Jun 08
Hi There, I think I do indeed have faults, but I do not think laziness is one of them. I jump out of bed every morning very eager to get the day on the way and finsih all my work. I keep going all day long until I am just too tired to do anything more. I guess if I had to pick a time that I was too lazy it would be right before bed. I just get soooo tired. cheers,
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