Laziness and Motivation
April 7, 2015
Category: Psychological Challenges and Growth
In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the psychological state of laziness, referred to as ‘abolition,’ characterized by a lack of drive and motivation. He discusses the impact of depression and life transitions, such as graduation and retirement, on one’s motivation. Through various callers, the conversation delves into the struggles of feeling stuck and the importance of finding balance and purpose in life. Armand emphasizes the need for self-advocacy and the power of expressing anger as a means to reconnect with loved ones who may be experiencing lethargy. The episode highlights the significance of taking proactive steps to regain motivation and joy.
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