Breaking the Cycle
Laziness can create a vicious cycle, where low self-esteem leads to a fear of failure, making it difficult to start new projects. This struggle is compounded by the challenges of discipline, as even social activities can feel daunting. When burnout sets in, exhaustion—both physical and mental—can leave you feeling incapable of completing even the simplest tasks, leading to a profound lack of motivation.In this clip
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am i burnt out or lazy? [video]
Related Questions
I feel stuck in a never-ending loop. Most of the time, I'm too tired and depressed to do anything, and when I don't do anything, I get more depressed. I feel depressed and tired when I'm alone, but as an introvert, I also get tired around people. I have zero motivation to get anything done, even if there's a reward. How can I break this cycle?
Why do I get tired after doing mental work for a few days? After a few days of being productive with mental work, I find that I become exhausted, which results in slacking off in the following days.
What is mental momentum, and what happens when we start working and can't stop or when we feel too lazy to begin?