Is it hard to overcome laziess?

China
December 11, 2009 1:55am CST
It seems that laziness can easily be accepted by us, we'd like to play to rest these days, I planned to do something, but yet they haven't been done. Does the carefree life became the reason for lazybones? How do you overcome your laziness? Is it much easier to overcome laziness if you've got a diligent partner? I don't like to be lazy but can't help myself sometimes. Mayber older but lazier?
3 responses
• China
22 Jan 10
get a diligent partner may really can make you get rid of lazy lives. but it can be more effective and efficient to be solved when you do want to end those lazy days from your inner desire.
• United States
15 Dec 09
I believe resting and being carefree is great, in moderation. Sometimes you need to get things done, and it's when that time arises that the difference can shift from being restful and happy, to lazy. I have a hard time with this myself, so I'm hoping to start today anew and get the things I need to done. I also think it's okay to be lazy sometimes! You can't be active and doing things constantly, your body would get worn down. When you don't have anything special or needy to do that day, why not be lazy? Once and a while it won't kill you.
• Philippines
11 Dec 09
I think wanting to rest and play at times is a natural way to get rid of depression, or maybe tiredness. I also do that sometimes to while away my time. After I have relaxed a bit, then I feel ready to do the chores that I have to accomplish. Having a diligent partner truly helps if you feel like doing nothing for the wrong reasons. What keeps me going is to think of the consequences if I do not do what I have to do. But if I feel very tired and low, I give myself some time to relax and to regain my energy and strength. Maybe you can try it, too. I think, the matter is not that we are lazy. It is just that we need to give some time for ourselves to relax but in truth, we are responsible persons and we will not allow important things to be left undone.