You don't have enough energy to be lazy

The next time you feel like you're too lazy to do something, ask yourself if you can really afford the energy you require to be lazy.

If you think you haven't got enough energy to do something when you're lazy, think about how much energy you lose from not doing something.

Every time you put off something, you are only saving physical effort at the cost of mental energy. You're leaving an unclosed mental process open in your mind, which will continually sap your energy until it's off your mind. On the other hand, when you finish something, you're freeing up mental energy for more creative and productive thought processes.

Ever wondered why cleaning your room makes you feel so pumped, enthused and energetic? Or how once you get started you just want to do everything in the world? You can be in that state all the time - just get it off your mind. A simple way to do that is to just do it.

Get in the zone. Stop paying those hidden mental fees.

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Collin's vision is to inspire a global community of empowered and independent thinkers as a motivational student coach and tutor, angel micro-investor and consultant.

Collin lives by a legacy of a human race with no limitations. His mission is to de-stigmatise business and ambition.

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