10 Types of Laziness — And How to Overcome Them

- Confusion
“I don’t know what to do.” The cure: Choose one simple action. Clarity comes from doing, not overthinking.
- Fear
“I simply can’t.” The cure: Recall times you pushed through fear before. Courage gets louder with action.
- Fixed Mindset
“”What if I’m not good enough?” The cure: Growth only happens when you’re willing to be uncomfortable.
- Tiredness
“I’m too tired. I don’t have energy.” The cure: Try something low-effort. A small win can reignite your energy.
- Lack of Interest
“I don’t know what to do.” The cure: Reconnect with what excites you. Then find a way to link it to your current goals.
- Regret
“It’s too late for me.” The cure: You’re not behind. Every day is a new opening to grow and move forward.
- Identity
“I’m a lazy person.” The cure: That’s not who you are. It’s just a pattern, and patterns can change.
- Overwhelm
“There’s too much on my plate.” The cure: Focus on one task. Progress comes from simplicity, not pressure.
- Distraction
“I’ll just check my phone real quick…” The cure: Set limits on temptations. A clear space helps create a focused mind.
- Comfort
“I’m fine where I am.” The cure: Remind yourself that growth doesn’t happen in easy places. Lean into discomfort to unlock what’s next.