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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I saw your post earlier today and it's taken all this time to get up the energy to compose a response. I can totally relate. I don't know if I'm lazy, exhausted, depressed, unmotivated, or a combination of all of those. I'm a second grade teacher and give my all at work. I'm high energy and "on" all day. My classroom is immaculate. My home situation is different. My place is a mess. When I get home all I want to do is prepare a simple dinner and then veg in front of the tv. DCPS is off this week and I had grand plans to organize and clean my home. Well, so far that hasn't happened. I've spent a lot of time sleeping and watching tv. It's like when I have my "own" time I stubbornly resist being productive. I am hypothyroid but taking synthroid. I also have chronic pain (manageable) in my knee from osteoarthritis. I am so frustrated and mad at myself that I can't get motivated to take care of my home environment, and I really can't figure this out. What's up with the complete disparity of my work and home environments? I want to treat myself better, but don't know how to break this inertia.[/quote] I don't think you're lazy. I think you're tired, with good reason.[/quote]
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