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  1. ribbonfarm.com

    Here is the generative method of Christopher Alexander, applied to the way one spends one's time, in pursuit of deep laziness: 1. Find the centers. In the context of behaviors, "centers" might be activities, virtues, places, people, ambiances, longings, imaginings, memories, times of day, flavors. A well-developed center will be easy to ...
  2. huffpost.com

    Being lazy -- that is, choosing not to engage in a task as fully as one would if resources were not reduced -- may therefore reflect a need to retreat in order to regain energy supplies to expend more energy in the future. In some cases, being lazy should thus be equal to taking a break, to taking a step back in order to take two steps forward.
  3. learning-mind.com

    Mental laziness includes avoidance of deep thinking, usually because it's simply too much effort. Mentally lazy people tend to take what they're told at face value and don't apply only of their own ideas or debates. This is a major cause of the spread of fake news. Instead of reviewing the information for themselves, mentally lazy people ...
  4. neurolaunch.com

    Oct 18, 2024In this deep dive into the world of laziness, we'll explore the emotional, psychological, and neurological factors that contribute to what we perceive as laziness. We'll untangle the complex web of feelings, thoughts, and biological processes that can lead to inactivity, and maybe—just maybe—we'll learn to cut ourselves (and others) a ...
  5. psychmechanics.com

    6 days agoLaziness is an unwillingness to do a task that we perceive to be difficult or uncomfortable. This article will attempt to explain what laziness is. ... Our psychological mechanisms for instant gratification are deep-rooted and much stronger than the mechanisms for delaying gratification.
  6. everydayhealth.com

    "Our culture's belief that people are secretly 'lazy' deep down and need to be browbeaten into productivity is very old and has far-reaching roots," says Devon Price, PhD, a psychologist ...
  7. neurolaunch.com

    Sep 14, 2024By being "lazy" and avoiding unnecessary tasks, we might be unconsciously preserving our energy for more important activities. But the benefits of laziness don't stop at energy conservation. Those moments of apparent idleness can actually be hotbeds of creativity and problem-solving. When we're not actively engaged in a task, our minds ...
  8. themindsjournal.com

    Additionally, environmental factors such as a lack of structure or reinforcement for productive behavior can contribute to laziness. It's essential to recognize that laziness is a symptom rather than a standalone trait, and addressing its underlying causes, both psychological and environmental, can be key to overcoming it and fostering a more productive mindset.
  9. hackspirit.com

    Aug 6, 2024In this article, we're diving deep into the lazy person's playbook. And hey! It's not about throwing shade; it's about getting what's going on and figuring out your next move. 1) Procrastination is their middle name. If there's one trait that's synonymous with laziness, it's procrastination.
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