Aug. 25, 2025
When I go to gym, I really like to listen a podcast. Today I had my English class, so I listed a NPR episode that says about Laziness. A psychologist was interviewed about her book called “Laziness doesn't exist”. This title caught my attention, because today I woke up and said to me that I was a lazied. So, in the episode, the psychologist says about how the pressure about be productive all days and all the time can bright us down to call us lazy.
She says that it's more easier to call us lazy that say this to our dogs or our family. I agreed that we can say more bad things about yourself than about other people, specialty about the people that we love. In the episode they talk about how our success is related with work and be “productive”, and when we don't succeed in the way that society (maybe) wants, we considered a failure.
The psychologist says that when we fell laziness, we should stop and asked yourself why I fell this way? Is because I am tired, and I need to rest? Or it's, possibly, because I am doing some hard task and I don't know how to do? Also, she says that not every time we can calm down the work, because we have a deadline or a boss, but we should look to this felling in a different way.
If this text has some lesson, maybe can be like we need to be more gentile with yourself and only thought or said this to us that we said to other persons.
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Good job on this text. If you remember, what's the name of the podcast episode? I'm looking into listening to it myself.
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Podcasts are basically " talk shows " so, their verb would be "talk", if you used "says" it makes it sound like the person just said the words, " About Laziness "
This title caught my attention, because today I woke up and said to metold myself that I was abeing laziedy.
Me too~
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I am not exactly sure what you're trying to say, I understand the gist of what you're trying to convey but you'd have to explain more for more accurate corrections.
She says that it's more easier to call uourselves lazy thatn say this to our dogs or our family.
Yea, people tend to be critical on themselves more.
I agreed that we can say more bad things about yourself than about other people, especialtly about the people that we love.
I am probably more of a meanie lol. But I do admit when I do wrong.
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that's insightful.
Also, she says that not every time we can calm down the work, because we have a deadline or a boss, but we should look to this felling in a different way.
I want to correct it but I feel like "calm down" might be the verb in your language and I can't correct it exactly.
If this text has some lesson, maybe can be like we need to be more gentile with yourself and only thought or said this to us that we said to other persons.
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Good job
When I go to gym, I really like to listen a podcast.
Today I had my English class, so I listed an NPR episode that says about Llaziness.
This title caught my attention, because today I woke up and said to meyself that I was a laziedy.
So, in the episode, the psychologist says about how the pressure abouto be productive all days and all the time can bright us down to call uthe time can cause us to call ourselves lazy.
She says that it's more easier to call uourselves lazy thatn to say this to our dogs or our family.
I agreed that we caoften say more bad things about yourselfves than about other people, ; especialtly about the people that we love.
In the episode they talk about how our success is related with work and being “productive”, and when we don't succeed in the way that society (maybe) wants, we are considered a failure.
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Is it because I am tired, and I need to rest?
Or it's, possibly, because I am doing some hard task and I don't know how to do it?
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Awesome job! Keep up the great work :)
Laziness is a rReal tThing?
If you want to leave out the extra capitalization for personal and/or stylistic reasons, go for it. Otherwise, be sure to capitalize every word apart from articles, verbs like "is," and prepositions in a title from here on out.
When I go to the gym, I really like to listen to a podcast.
Today, I had my English class, so I listedned to a NPR episode that saytalks about Llaziness.
A psychologist was interviewed about her book called “Laziness dDoesn't eExist”.”
This title caught my attention, because today, I woke up and said to meyself that I was a laziedy.
I'm not sure if my corrections got what you wanted to say, so feel free to let me know.
So, in the episode, the psychologist saytalks about how the pressure abouto be productive all days and all the time can bringht us down to call uourselves lazy.
She says that it's more easier to call uourselves lazy thatn to say this to our dogs or our family.
I agreed that we can say more bad things about yourselfves than about other people, especialtly about the people that we love.
In the episode, they talk about how our success is related with work and being “productive”,” and when we don't succeed in the way that society (maybe) wants, we're considered a failure.
The psychologist saysid that when we felel laziness, we should stop and asked y ourself whyves, "Why do I felel this way?"
Is it because I am tired, and I need to rest?
Or it's,s it possibly, because I am doing some hard task and I don't know how to do it?
Also, she says that not every time we can calm down thwe might not be able to calm down every time we work, because we have a deadline or a boss, but we should look to this feleling in a different way.
Again, I'm not sure if the way I rewrote "not every time we can calm down the work" captures what you wanted to say, so let me know if this works for you.
If this text has some lesson, maybe it can be like w, "We need to be more gentile with yourselfves and only thoughtink or saidy things to uourselves that we'd saidy to other persons.ople."
The "we'd" here can help create or imply a hypothetical situation.
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Minor grammar and spelling issues aside, this was interesting to read! I hope you find more podcast episodes you can enjoy!
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