Why am I so lazy? 9 expert tips to stop wasting your potential

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We’re all shaped by TV, news, social media, and even what our parents and teachers tell us, but we often don’t realize it. Growing up, you absorbed messages about how the world works that are still affecting your decisions today. I call these ‘invisible scripts’.

Some of these invisible scripts can be harmful. Things like: You’re not going to make it; you’re not good enough, rich enough, or smart enough. And sometimes, we resign ourselves to thinking that being lazy or unproductive is just the way we are, but it’s crucial to challenge and change these self-limiting scripts.

Here’s something to change that inner dialogue: Think of the top ten richest people on the planet. Do they all meet all the criteria on that list? What about your five most successful friends? Probably not.

But here’s the thing. I want you to get up and go for it. My post on invisible scripts should get you up and at it in no time.

Ever wonder why some people are 10x or even 100x happier, more confident, and more successful than others? Click here to learn how to master the psychological “Success Triggers” that top performers use to shift their negative thinking into peak performance, natural confidence, and lasting happiness.



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