I Am Addicted, But I’m Getting Better

<p>In the fast-paced world we live in, it&rsquo;s easy to find ourselves falling into the clutches of addiction. For me, it wasn&rsquo;t substances, but rather a complex web of behaviors that I couldn&rsquo;t seem to escape: laziness, procrastination, and social media addiction, to name a few.These demons had a tight grip on me, but I decided it was time to take back control of my life.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>God of laziness&nbsp;</p> <ol> <li>Laziness was my constant companion. I would often find excuses to postpone important tasks, choosing the easy way out. Days turned into weeks, and my productivity dwindled. It was a cycle I couldn&rsquo;t break.</li> </ol> <blockquote> <p>Bill Gates once said, &quot;I choose a lazy person to do a hard job because a lazy person will find an easy way to do it.&quot;</p> </blockquote> <p>This might sound funny, but what he meant is that lazy people often figure out clever shortcuts to get a tough job done more efficiently.</p> <p>But if it were up to me, I&rsquo;d probably give that job to a cooperate slave&hellip; I mean a very hard-working person. Why? Because they&rsquo;ll put in a lot of effort and make sure the job gets done, even if it&rsquo;s tough.</p> <p>But here&#39;s the thing, I&#39;m not really up for doing it myself. I&#39;d rather avoid it if I can. That&#39;s just being honest.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@viv90064/i-am-addicted-but-im-getting-better-272350c60117">Click Here</a></p>