What if I told you that you could be totally lazy and irresponsible, and still accomplish just as much? What if you could slack off, loiter, and essentially do nothing and get more done than the average person. It’s a bit of an art, but you can master this skill with some practice.
Some of these things may seem like a lot of work up front, but that’s the price you have to pay to lounge around all day.
1. Be effective.
The indigenous lazy tribesman knows the value of hard work. But he also knows that he can get more done easily and more efficiently by being effective. That means focusing on the things that matter. What matters more to you,... read full article
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The Lazy Man's Guide to Getting Things Done
This is exactly what I needed to hear!!! Great article
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The Lazy Man's Guide to Getting Things Done
Here is my comment, great article because I am a LAZY man but I like to get things done.
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The Lazy Man's Guide to Getting Things Done
It's all about working smarter - not harder. :)
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The Lazy Man's Guide to Getting Things Done
sometimes you just run out of time, to do things
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The Lazy Man's Guide to Getting Things Done
I guess after looking at this article i should start walking my dog or biking with him rather than running beside the truck. I bet i would feel alot better!!!!
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The Lazy Man's Guide to Getting Things Done
The less effort the better I say.
Do it right once and you wont have to try again.
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The Lazy Man's Guide to Getting Things Done
Like the picture - reminds me when I was in the states they have very few footpaths as no one tends to walk around - they even have drive in ATM machines and drive in Pay Telephones
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