There are always tasks you delay, even when you know they’re important.
It’s easy to label this as laziness, but often, there’s a deeper reason.
The task may feel overwhelming, unclear, or uncomfortable.
Avoidance is usually a response to how something feels, not what it is.
Breaking the task into smaller steps can make it more approachable.
Starting, even in a small way, reduces resistance.
Once you begin, the task often feels less difficult than expected.
Understanding why you avoid something is the first step to dealing with it.
Because the issue is rarely the task itself — it’s how you perceive it.
