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‘People aren’t lazy’: Tony Robbins has some surprising advice that could make you look at your life differently

“People are not lazy. They simply have impotent goals, that is, goals that do not inspire them.”
This Tony Robbins quote suggests that motivation is all about having meaningful goals, although critics argue that it oversimplifies the complex reasons behind lack of motivation, such as mental health issues or burnout. There are arguments to support both schools of thought, so who is right? Read on to discover why Tony Robbins’ advice is sound and how you can reap the benefits of inspirational work.

24/7 Wall St. Perspectives

  • People are motivated by meaningful work/goals.
  • There are no lazy people; only unmotivated people.
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Why it matters

‘People aren’t lazy’: Tony Robbins has some surprising advice that could make you look at your life differently

Tony Robbins’ insights emphasize the importance of a growth mindset, risk management, and long-term investment strategies. His advice can help investors understand key principles like diversification and how to combat psychological barriers.

People are not inherently lazy

People are not born lazy. However, after a lifetime of pointless, Sisyphean tasks, even the best of us can lose stamina and interest. People who appear lazy, according to Robbins, struggle to find meaningful goals or feel disconnected from the workplace.

Create the space

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When people are inspired or passionate about something, they show more energy and commitment. Creating environments that foster inspiration can turn perceived laziness into productive excitement. This is true even when intrinsic issues are at play.

You are not lazy

It is important to recognize that factors such as mental health, personal circumstances and physical disabilities can affect motivation and productivity. But this does not mean that these people are lazy. On the contrary. For those of us who fight battles, simply getting out of bed in the morning can be seen as an extraordinary act of will. Having meaningful work and/or setting goals can alleviate many mental health problems.

Huge benefits

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The benefits of feeling needed and the value of important work do wonders for the human psyche. So how/where do you find inspiration?

Set meaningful goals

Regardless of your current circumstances, goal setting can help you identify what inspires you. Objectives should be specific and affirmatively stated. They should be realistic and therefore achievable. Think ahead and align your goals with your long-term vision.

Eyes on the Prize

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Focusing on goals that are personally meaningful increases your commitment and drive, making it easier to overcome obstacles and stay motivated. So the next time you feel lazy, remember that this is just another word for uninspired and move in the direction of your happiness.

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