Anonymous wrote:I hate to admit it, but I am flat out lazy. Not by choice, I absolutely do not want to be this way, but I feel like it is part of my natural physiology. I just have very low energy levels and have since as long as I can remember. In fact, my college roommates used to make jokes about my lying on the couch all the time. I'm able to perform fine at work, but I am absolutely drained at the end of the day. and find it hard to do any errands after work. The house is always messy because I don't have energy to tidy up during the week, and have to really psych myself up to clean on the weekends. I hate cooking because of the effort I have to put forth. Dinner for my kids usually consists of things like microwave rice, canned beans, and bagged salad. Things that seem simple for other people are just very difficult for me. When I get home all I really feel like doing are sedentary things like reading, or browsing the Internet. That being said, I do take good care of myself. I eat well, get enough sleep, exercise about 4 times a week. I have had my thyroid, iron and vitamin B levels tested and they are all normal. I really feel that it is hereditary because my mother is the same way. Are there other people out there who are just naturally extremely lazy and is there really anything that can be done about it?
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Anonymous wrote:I am like you OP. I use 'legal' speed - Modafinil along with taking iron, Vit D, Vit B complex and various other vitamins.
Anonymous wrote:I hate to admit it, but I am flat out lazy. Not by choice, I absolutely do not want to be this way, but I feel like it is part of my natural physiology. I just have very low energy levels and have since as long as I can remember. In fact, my college roommates used to make jokes about my lying on the couch all the time. I'm able to perform fine at work, but I am absolutely drained at the end of the day. and find it hard to do any errands after work. The house is always messy because I don't have energy to tidy up during the week, and have to really psych myself up to clean on the weekends. I hate cooking because of the effort I have to put forth. Dinner for my kids usually consists of things like microwave rice, canned beans, and bagged salad. Things that seem simple for other people are just very difficult for me. When I get home all I really feel like doing are sedentary things like reading, or browsing the Internet. That being said, I do take good care of myself. I eat well, get enough sleep, exercise about 4 times a week. I have had my thyroid, iron and vitamin B levels tested and they are all normal. I really feel that it is hereditary because my mother is the same way. Are there other people out there who are just naturally extremely lazy and is there really anything that can be done about it?
Anonymous wrote:"How does Ellen Sherman do it all? She takes speed. Yes, speed."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ed6g6I2-wZc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are meds that give you energy? What meds are these?
Well, coffee for one. But ritalin is a stimulant, also dexedrine.
Meth, coke, MDMA, khat, nicotine...
Bot interested in nicotine, caffeine or illegal drugs. Are there legal medications that give you energy?
Anonymous wrote:There are meds that give you energy? What meds are these?
Well, coffee for one. But ritalin is a stimulant, also dexedrine.
Meth, coke, MDMA, khat, nicotine...
There are meds that give you energy? What meds are these?