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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Sixteen steps to overcoming laziness

I recently saw an article titled Sixteen steps to overcoming laziness. Now, there is an author who doesn't understand his audience! The title alone forced me to take a nap.

I figured I would read the article to put myself to sleep. It actually turned out to be pretty good...but only because it was written as sixteen tips to overcoming laziness. The great thing about tips is you don't have to do them. They are just tips, take them or leave them. And maybe you'll find something inspiring in there. After all, there are sixteen of them. But sixteen steps? I'd need to do them all! And probably in order! Without missing any!

Three steps is the standard for an "easy" process. You might get away with five but three is better. I don't think that two steps is any better than three. If your process is only two steps long, add a third step like, "now stretch out on the couch and congratulate yourself on a job well done," which is just what I intend to do.

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