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Many people don't know that depression, fear, or stress are some of the hidden causes of laziness. It can even be a symptom of the pressure created by our society's obsession with success and achievement. Laziness is, without a doubt, a behavior with psychological determinants that you should learn about.
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Read More »Purpose is essential to give your life meaning. If you don’t have any goals, you won’t be motivated to do anything. Maybe you’ve been let down by some experiences or things are just too complex or difficult. You find it difficult to dream and to plan. You turn to laziness because it’s a safe and quiet refuge. There, you can simply be at peace. We’ve all been in that space at one time or another. What’s more, teenagers often feel like this. It manifests itself as isolation, the classic “lazy” teen holed up in their room all day. This is pretty common and it will end the moment you find purpose. The Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care at University College London published a study in The Lancet magazine on this subject. They found that well-being and happiness are intrinsically linked to having purpose and meaning in your life. So, if you feel like your life lacks purpose and that is making you lazy, it’s time to find something that motivates you. Figure out what gives you hope. In conclusion, maybe now is a good time to end the stigma of laziness. There will always be people who are simply lazy and inactive by choice. However, it’s important to recognize that laziness is often accompanied by uncomfortable apathy and distress. So, it’s important to learn what’s going on beneath the surface to discover the hidden causes of laziness. Dig a little deeper, take a closer look, and try to understand. Don’t put it off until tomorrow. After all, if there’s one thing we know about laziness, it’s that the longer you wait to confront it, the worse it gets.
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