Embrace the "shokunin" mindset, which emphasizes the pursuit of mastery and excellence in one's work.
Sometimes, breaking free from routine and making drastic changes in your environment or approach can help overcome laziness by injecting fresh energy and excitement into your work.
Balance the drive for improvement with self-care and moderation. Avoid burnout by taking regular breaks and nurturing your physical and mental well-being.
Envision the satisfaction and fulfillment you will feel upon completion, which can provide the motivation needed to overcome laziness.
Embrace the wabi-sabi philosophy, which finds beauty in imperfections and appreciates the process rather than focusing solely on the outcome.
Practice the art of hansei, which involves honest self-reflection to learn from past experiences and make future adjustments, rather than dwelling on the failures themselves.
Contemplate the potential consequences of inaction and let that realization motivate you to take action and avoid future regrets.
Adopt the "monozukuri" mindset, which emphasizes craftsmanship and the joy of creating things with your own hands.
While laziness may be driven by a desire to prioritize relaxation and personal comfort, finding the right balance between duty and self-care can help you overcome laziness and fulfill your responsibilities.
Surround yourself with things/people that boost your enthusiasm and inspire you to take action.