Let’s clear this up…
you’re not lazy.
You’re just carrying too much in your head at once.
Too many decisions.
Too many expectations.
Too many things you have to do… but no clear starting point.
So you freeze.
You open your phone, scroll a bit,
tell yourself you’ll start soon…
and before you know it, the day is gone.
Not because you don’t care—
but because your mind is exhausted.
Nobody talks about this part.
The pressure to figure life out.
The silent stress of trying to be better.
The mental load of overthinking every move.
It drains you.
And when your brain is tired,
even simple tasks start to feel heavy.
That’s not laziness.
That’s overload.
But here’s what you need to understand:
You don’t fix overload by pushing harder.
You fix it by simplifying.
Reduce the noise.
Write things down.
Focus on one task at a time.
Give your mind space to breathe.
Because the real problem is not that you’re unwilling to work…
it’s that your mind has been working nonstop without rest.
So be honest with yourself—
are you truly lazy…
or just mentally overwhelmed?
