“Am I depressed or lazy?” Breaking down the differences and addressing the stigma by Laura Harris, LCMHC | Jul 10, 2023 | Depression, Mental Health Topics “Laziness” is a term that is often placed on “unproductive,” undesirable behavior, though it’s relatively rare that someone doesn’t want to be active or productive solely because they prefer not to. Rather, when someone avoids tasks or has a hard time getting things done, they may be experiencing symptoms from…
5 Ways to Get Your Friends Off The Couch by Ashley Rawsthorne | Jan 21, 2014 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships Everyone deserves a little relaxation time built into their day. There is, however, a difference between relaxing and being flat out lazy. So what’s the solution to cure this chronic laziness that seems to have hit each of us at some point? Here are a few suggestions to get your friends (and you) off the couch:
At Last! A Tip That May Actually Solve Procrastination Once And For All by Jon Negroni | Nov 21, 2013 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement What is the unbelievable solution to procrastination? If being a procrastinator means that you are lazy, then almost all of us are in trouble. Putting off important tasks seems to be something the majority of people struggle with, despite how illogical it really is. I’ve found myself completing a task…