I have the day off today and tomorrow and well it's snowy and gross today, cold, i slept in soo good and now i dont feel like going outside, but i always feel so guilty from not doing anything all day, i wish i could just lazy around all day but i feel bad, thanks to my hitler father growing up, i have some things too do today, and if my boyfriend came home and i was still in my night clothes i would feel like a slob...why cant i just be lazy? i know this seems so silly, but its a big deal to me...is it really okay to be so lazy sometimes
2006-11-01
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Nothing wrong with being lazy once in a while... But feeling guilty? the only way I would feel guilty about it is if I knew there was something I know I have to do NOW, but just don't get around to doing it... I've preoccupied myself by doing other silly things, or just lazing around, as excuses that "I can't go just yet"... By the time I get around to finally get ready, it's too late, so I don't see a point in getting washed and dressed to go, and I just "goof off" some more, but of course feeling guilty and kicking myself for not getting ready sooner.
2006-11-01 07:36:32
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answered by Middlehitter 3
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It's definitely OK to be lazy. Who doesn't want to have those days? Don't feel guilty about it especially if you are productive most of the time. You don't have to wear your sleepwear to make you feel lazy; you can do that with other clothes that are comfortable to you. If it makes you feel better to put some clothes or/& makeup on, then do it but just put something comfortable on like some sweats top and bottoms and put just a little makeup on. And just because you have some things to do doesn't mean you still cannot have any lazy time.
2006-11-01 08:23:11
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answered by ? 3
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Sounds like you're hardly EVER lazy! Take a load off...relax...watch some old movies, read a book...whatever. You deserve some "down time" to reflect on life, think about stuff you're doing, make plans and so on. You're just conditioned, like my mother, that if you're not "accomplishing" something, buzzing around like a squirrel, then you're not "worthy".
Do yourself a favor: take the phone off the hook, lock the door and put out a "do not disturb" sign. Find a comfortable room and meditate! You'll find it amazing.
I often spend HOURS staring at the trees and sky! try that if you can't think of anything.
2006-11-01 08:22:51
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answered by Gwynneth Of Olwen 6
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First of all erase all guilt. Be who you are and who you want to be. You are no longer a little girl who has to listen to your father or boyfriend. Having 2 days off is not being lazy, you need the rest. If you are not rested enough, you will not be healthy and your work will suffer. Tell your boyfriend you need time for yourself and not to visit you until you are ready.
2006-11-01 20:24:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Now that i'm retired I no longer rush to dress, on any day in any respect. i arise, have my breakfast mutually as watching the information on T.V. while i'm waiting I gown and are available to a sort regardless of if i'm staying in or going out. i does no longer % to stay in nightclothes all day. the only time I do this is while i'm sick, incredibly sick. i think of that obtaining up and dealing with the ordinary of washing/showering, cleansing our tooth and dressing is sturdy for us in spite of the undeniable fact that it relatively is effective to basically be waiting to do those issues extra leisurely than we used to ought to do them. EDIT I observe right here that a number of women say that, no longer basically do they gown almost as quickly as they arise yet that additionally they placed on all their make-up. this is one element i do no longer even ought to evaluate. I ceased wearing make-up while i replaced into approximately 20. at some point I in basic terms awakened and asked myself why i replaced into going to all that hassle on a daily basis and desperate that the international might see me as i myself am from that day. I relatively have by no skill worn any style of make-up because of the fact that. I went directly to have a great family members and that i myself do no longer know while i might have found the time for making up my own face. some days it replaced into no longer hassle-free to discover the time to even wash it and sparkling my own tooth. Throwing away the make-up replaced into between the final judgements I ever made. Sorry, i've got deviated from the question particularly.
2016-11-26 22:17:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I leave the house perhaps only 2 times a week... Be lazy if you want ! It is no ones business what you do so be happy with your choices !!
aaaaaaaaaaaaah life is good !
2006-11-01 10:17:17
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answered by Kitty 6
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Throw some jeans on and be lazy so u at least made the effort.
2006-11-01 07:45:04
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answered by Jim G 7
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Everyone deserves a day like that once in a while. I call it a "Mental Health Day" Depending on how fussy your BF is, you may choose to shower and dress before he gets home, but order dinner in.
2006-11-01 23:56:15
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answered by Classy Granny 7
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It's okay to be lazy-sometimes. Allow yourself one day per month that you are allowed to do nothing but be lazy.
2006-11-01 07:22:22
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answered by Red 4
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I like those days. I don't get them very often, since it doesn't snow here, but I take advantage of them whenever they come around. I say go for it! And if your boyfriend gives you crap about it, tell him that you deserved a few days of doing nothing. Have fun!
2006-11-01 08:00:35
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answered by BeezKneez 4
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