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The film School of the Mind. Advises A. Rapoport»
Laziness begins when we stop seeing what we are doing as meaning.
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Question: “Is the lack of motivation and the presence of laziness somehow treated?”
Male (athletic) response
Laziness and lack of motivation to be treated. As follows: “Bang your head against the wall. It hurts to beat!
- Be sure to bang your head against the wall when the question of motivation arises. With this recipe, the question is removed.
- Bang your head against the wall when you’re lazy. The more lazy you are, the harder you fight.
- If you can’t even fight, because you’re too lazy, then hire someone (for money) to beat you painfully with a stick if you didn’t do what needs to be done.
- If you don’t have money or feel sorry, go to some martial arts section and offer them to work out blows on you, in case you don’t complete the to-do list that you wrote on a piece of paper, but never started it.
Restrained psychotherapeutic response
There can be two things behind the decrease or lack of motivation −
- Loss of the meaning of the matter, loss of perspective. While we see Why — we do it, when it is not clear Why — the desire to do disappears.
- Blocks in activity, for example, serious resentment against someone and unconscious revenge: “Since you are all like that, then I’ll (mentally) die for you and I won’t want anything else!”
- Frozen body. When the body is inanimate, eyes are slightly frozen, both motivation and interest are reduced.