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There is no such thing as clinical laziness, but that doesn't stop the flood of people who "diagnose" their children, spouses, partners, roommates, co-workers, students, or strangers as "lazy". Laziness is often really procrastination and procrastination is often emotional management. Awareness of this dynamic can help you ease "laziness" in yourself or others. Dr. Kim Lannon talks about the causes of and effective responses to "laziness".
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There is no such thing as clinical laziness, but that doesn't stop the flood of people who "diagnose" their children, spouses, partners, roommates, co-workers, students, or strangers as "lazy". Laziness is often really procrastination and procrastination is often emotional management. Awareness of this dynamic can help you ease "laziness" in yourself or others. Dr. Kim Lannon talks about the causes of and effective responses to "laziness".