Laziness: How to Turn your Life Around with Proven Methods to Overcome Procrastination, Laziness, and Lack of Motivation: Fastlane to Success
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About this ebook
Are you always making excuses and find it very hard to break free of the laziness and procrastination cycle?
Are you tired of feeling that you're not going anywhere in life due to excessive procrastination?
This guide is aimed at people that are looking to break destructive negative habits and finally take control of their personal and professional lives.
★★Here is what you will learn★★
- Discover how to 'rewire' your mind, so that you put an end to the procrastination and laziness cycle.
- PROVEN techniques to help you take action and start improving your life.
- The power of cognitive reframing and how it can have a powerful effect on your lifestyle and habits.
- The secrets to accepting not being in control of certain situations so that you can finally move forward.
- And much more!
Laziness is just a habit. Using the correct approach, all habits can be replaced for new ones.
The strategies and methods included in this guide will help people of all ages break the cycle and take action.
When properly applied, they've been proven to work time and again. It's up to you to take the first step!
Don't wait any longer! Scroll up and click the buy button to begin the journey towards the life you really want!
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Anthony Heston’s principles and ideas make sense! Listening to him motivated me to act now.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Truly powerful in changing someone's life. It's really a good start in stopping laziness or procrastinating. Well done!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Most people procrastinate from time-to-time. Often on things that are really important. Listen to the author for steps to flee from this habit!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book gives the whole way to deal with making hostile to dawdling propensities. It tells the best way to plan these propensities. It tells the best way to interface these enemy of stalling propensities to existing propensities to gain the procedure halting ground and if smidgen simpler.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Whether I like it or not, I often find myself procrastinating against my wish. And the results can be devastating. I am hoping I can put an end to it and then this book came. It is the perfect one I need to consult on and I am confident I will be able to change gradually.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5It contains perhaps the easiest way to reduce laziness and eliminate a lot of the guilt associated with it. Forced to track your time, you automatically waste less of it. Plus, you feel better about yourself because you realize you’re doing better than you thought.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Perfect! It showed me how to get the better of procrastination tendencies and get more done in less time. I couldn't ask for more tips! Every bit of info is helpful!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Un poderoso audiolibro aquí. Me siento improductivo y perezoso en estos días. Este libro llegó en el momento adecuado. Se ha diseñado de una manera que cualquiera pueda entender. Informativo!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Physical exercise helps your brain stay sharp! So don’t skip exercise. I force myself to do some exercise whenever I feel lazy.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I learned to break a task into smaller ones and to create a well-thought-out plan. The tips on the art of time management is amazing!
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Book preview
Laziness - Anthony Heston
Introduction
When it comes to finding the happiness you want out of life and achieving your long-term goals, the simple fact of the matter is that hard work will, eventually, be required. In most cases, the only thing that separates you from the most successful and powerful people in the world is the fact that they have learned to focus their untapped potential by overcoming their laziness.
Laziness - The quality of being unwilling to work or use energy; idleness
Procrastination - The action of delaying or postponing something
Often, they are thought of as the same things, but they are separate and in many cases not interchangeable. Procrastinators, put off what needs to be done. They procrastinate the chore or errand they need to attend. Laziness can mean not wanting to reach down to pick up some trash that fell from your pocket, or not wanting to wash the stack of dishes. They are really two different scenarios, but we often use the term lazy to describe both of them.
Although most of us possess a similar concept of what types of actions constitute laziness, it is still a subjective identifier. You may consider someone that only mows their lawn in two-week intervals lazy, while the old man down the street may think anything greater than four days between yard maintenance is lazy.
The truth is the word lazy
is a lazy word because commonly, the term is used to dole out a snap judgment about another's habits or lifestyle. In this, we fail to acknowledge or identify the reasons why. Knowledge of circumstance, however, would lend an entirely different understanding. Therefore, circumstance holds the keys to surpassing that which is holding you back.
In this book, we will revitalize our understanding of laziness and procrastination. We will grow out of the habit of simply regarding someone as lazy or not lazy. We will recognize the prerequisites that enable procrastination and some methodology for reversing this inhibiting thought form. You will find that the information presented will be highly psychological and practical across multiple domains.
It’s useful to see and examine these definitions so we can understand that the two terms are not critical, and though they are often used interchangeably, knowing them as being separate from one another will aid in your self-treatment.
In this book, we will be dissolving some of the negative energies and associations surrounding these terms. With this, we will be able to unlock a method of self-management with regards to postponing goals that are important. If you have already made up your mind about laziness and procrastination, I invite you to soften your attitudes and predispositions. My offering to you is a more constructive and cooperative relationship with lazy tendencies. You will soon discover that there are no lazy people, and procrastinators do not exist. Rather, these behaviors affect us all for different reasons and at different intervals. I doubt anyone would debate that laziness affects each of us at a certain point, but most of my readers are interested in gaining more information and perspective concerning the interval that this occurs. If it is self-improvement you seek, it will be crucial that you allow yourself to be gentle, honest, fair, and introspective.
Before we dig in, I will begin by offering this foundational, yet simple, idea about the relationship between laziness and procrastination. An unwillingness to expend energy is one of the many reasons we choose procrastination or to procrastinate. This puts laziness under the umbrella of procrastination alongside many other justified reasons. We will discuss more about why they’re