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chloesq
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Default Jun 03, 2012 at 02:19 PM
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its seems, i'm always lazy when it come to thinking that I don't want to really do, or get bored of doing

-its getting annoying my dad keeps calling me lazy and I need to get over it.

any helpful tips, to get over it.
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Default Jun 03, 2012 at 07:56 PM
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I've fond that it's easier to just do whatever it is and get it over with than to put it off or try to get out of doing it. Kind of clears the mind and sets you free to enjoy the things that you want to do.
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Default Jun 04, 2012 at 10:25 PM
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It's overwhelming when I think of all I have to get done so I shut down and end up doing nothing...so the way I counter that is to break the chores down into many small tasks. I can handle one small task usually and then I feel better about myself when it's done because I've accomplished something. I limit myself to one task per weekend usually and that helps. Like last weekend I cleaned out my car, and the weekend before I organized the hall closet, etc...
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