How To Stop Being Lazy : by Rotem Cohen
I know. I've been there. You have long to-do list waiting, but instead, you find yourself oversleeping, watching TV or wasting time in other unproductive activities.
It obviously comes from a combination of low energy, and lack of motivation and self-discipline.
Try to figure out what causes it.
If you have too much on your mind and find it hard to even start thinking about all the things you have to do, it's time to write it down. Write everything that comes to your mind, things to do, things to think about, things that bother you. You'd probably realize soon enough, that things aren't as bad as you thought.
You may need to change the way you do your "self talk". Do you talk to yourself like a parent talks to a child? You're grownup now. It's time to change the way you think about tasks and responsibilities. Instead of thinking "YOU have to do this", think- "I want to do this because…" and give yourself a really good reason why.
You may not be getting enough rest from your sleep. Learn how to improve the quality of it. When your sleep is optimized, you could actually sleep less, but have more energy then you've had before, when you slept longer. Start by reducing the amount of caffeine you get during the day, especially in the evening. Remember, caffeine is not present only in coffee, but also in soda, tea and chocolate, to name a few.
You should go to sleep only when you really need to, and not only because of a schedule.
Have you noticed that the times that you're most tired are the times that you have no reason to be? You know what I'm talking about. You just woke up from a long nap and since then all you've been doing is lay on the coach, but still, all you want to do is rest, and sleep.
It's a bit of a paradox, but when your activity level is very low, so is your energy level. Start moving yourself. If exercising is too much for you, the least you can do is stretch. Also, climb the stairs instead of taking the elevator,walk those few yards to the grocery store instead of driving to it, play with your dog, or your kids.
A few changes in your diet could greatly increase your energy level. You should probably start by doubling the amount of water you drink daily. Also, instead of starting your day with coffee and a muffin, how about Cereal and orange juice?
These were just a few ideas to get you started, but you have to find the power within you, and become determined enough to change your ways.
Earl Nightingale once said: "The key that unlocks energy is desire. It's also the key to a long and interesting life. If we expect to create any drive, any real force within ourselves, we have to get excited".
Get excited!
About The Author
Rotem Cohen shares the secrets of how he overcome laziness, tiredness and an oversleeping habit, and became an Energetic Early Riser, in his new web-site: http://a-sleep.com.