You’re not lazy.
You’re overloaded.
That’s why:
• simple tasks feel heavy
• you avoid starting
• you scroll instead of doing
• you feel tired before you even begin
👉 Not because you don’t care.
Because your system is holding too much at once.
So your brain does what it’s designed to do:
👉 it slows you down
👉 it avoids more input
👉 it tries to protect you from more pressure
⚖️ But then it gets misinterpreted as:
“I’m lazy”
“I need more discipline”
“I should be doing more”
👉 That’s where the cycle gets worse
⚖️ The shift:
You don’t need to push harder.
You need to reduce what you’re holding.
🛠 Try This (IAS Tool)
Instead of asking:
“What should I do today?”
Ask:
👉 “What is ONE thing that actually matters right now?”
Then:
👉 do just that
👉 ignore the rest (for now)
Notice what happens when: pressure drops → clarity returns
💬 Be honest:
Does it feel more like:
A. laziness
B. overload
👇 Drop A or B
(If this hits, this is exactly what we work on inside Inner Authority Society—learning how to build without pressure) 🔥
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Lisa Adams
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You’re not lazy.
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