When you stop to think about it, doesn't
it seem logical that we would naturally know how much effort it should take to
perform any given task in an optimal way?
Not too much exertion, not too little -
just the right amount.
And again, logically, doesn't it seem
that we would choose to do things in the most efficient manner?
What do you think gets in the way?
That concept of 'lazy' is a way too
convenient catch- all …
And really, what does 'lazy' actually mean?
DANCE WITH IT! EXPERIENTIAL APPS
An opportunity to experiment with some fun ideas…
An opportunity to experiment with some fun ideas…
PUSH BACK 101
So, here's a clue to
how we end up in this counter-intuitive, not taking care of the task at hand,
situation:
Remember all those scoldings
in your growing up years?
'Clean your room!'
'Put that away!'
'Hurry up!'
'Shut the refrigerator!'
'Turn off the light!'
'Do your homework now!'
Pretty annoying at the time, right? How did you deal with this type of parental
'noise'?
Did you behave?
Rebel?
Push back in some way?
The interesting
thing is that we seem to continue this push/pull between that internalized
parental bullying and the part of us that really doesn't want to hear it…
We had then, and
have now, several different default modes of response.
There's the 'Rebel' response:
"No I won't!"
The Victim response:
"I can't!"
And the internalized
Bully response:
"It will never be good
enough!"
All of these get in
the way of finding balance…
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