What I Do on a Lazy Day

Some days just begin slowly or rather, they barely begin at all. I wake up late, already feeling like half the day has slipped through my fingers. I tell myself, “I’ll start soon,” but soon takes its sweet time arriving.


I do nothing much. I scroll through my phone, switch between apps, watch random videos, and then realize an hour has disappeared, maybe two. I think of all the things I should be doing, but I don’t feel like doing any of them.

Cooking? Not today. Cleaning? Maybe tomorrow. My energy decides to go on vacation without informing me.

Somewhere in between my naps and procrastination, a tiny voice inside whispers that I should be productive : that I’m wasting time. I listen to it for a moment, feel guilty, and then remind myself that e

ven motivation needs a break sometimes.

Lazy days make me restless at first. I feel like I’m stuck in slow motion while the world rushes ahead. But deep down, I know these days are normal ,even necessary. They’re little pauses that remind me I’m human, not a machine.


So I let myself be. I take another nap, scroll a little more, and tell myself it’s okay to do nothing once in a while.

Because not every day has to be a masterpiece ,some days can just be a quiet sketch.


What do your lazy days look like?


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