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Dr Vicki Connop's avatar

I would have a different view Eva. I agree sometimes when energy is low, it's very hard to 'get started'. Many times this is because people are stuck in the dorsal vagal branch of the nervous system. They may sometimes need therapy, medication or another type of support to shift out of there. Sadly, the way we have structured our world often does not give people the ability to take the rest they need. This is not the fault of the individual, but a societal-level problem we need to address. It starts to get political at this point - sick leave policies, childcare provisions and financial support all come into play. It's complex and nuanced, but in my opinion none of it is laziness.... Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts.

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Allison Deraney's avatar

It took me YEARS to drop the guilt & shame that blanketed me if I ever slowed down and stopped all the striving. I still default to the “doing” mode but I now can recognize when it is depleting me and get curious. I allow rest and it always circulates new energy and ideas.

Thank you for writing this! 🙏🏼

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