Psychology says people who constantly research self-improvement but never start aren’t lazy – they’ve confused the feeling of learning with the feeling of changing
I have a confession. There was a stretch of about six months where I read a self-improvement book almost every week. Books on habits, productivity, mindset, morning routines, deep work. I was consuming this stuff like it was oxygen.
And at the end of those six months, almost nothing in my life had actually changed.
I was still waking up at the same time. Still procrastinating on the same projects. Still carrying the same patterns I’d been carrying for years. But I felt like I was making progress, which is the really insidious part. Because I wasn’t making progress. I was just learning about making progress, and my brain couldn’t tell the difference.
If this sounds like you, here’s what I want you to know: you’re not lazy. Something far more interesting is happening inside your head.
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