Are You A SLACKER?
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less of a slacker more of a slacker
Face it. You're a slacker. Your ability to NOT get things done is second to none -- and even legendary in some counties. It is true that haste makes waste, but don't you think you're taking things a little too slowly? What you need is a swift kick in the butt. Sure, being a slacker definitely has some benefits. You rarely, if ever, feel rushed. You have no problem relaxing. And stress isn't a word in your vocabulary. If you're happy with the way things are, there's really no need to change. Who cares if you rarely have clean clothes to wear? Or if the dishes and bills pile up before you get a chance to deal with them? No big deal, right? Sort of. The slacker lifestyle isn't a problem if it doesn't cause any harm. But you might want to take stock of how your lack of action affects those around you. Do your friends think that you're unreliable? Do late bill payments cost you extra money? Do you waste too much time watching TV? Is your slacking affecting your work? If you answered yes to any of these questions, it's time to get off the couch and shift into a higher gear. If you can safely answer no, you're probably doing okay. Slacking is definitely a luxury. If you can afford to do it, go right ahead.
If you would like to find out if you are a slacker such as me please go to
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~carebear~

less of a slacker more of a slacker
Face it. You're a slacker. Your ability to NOT get things done is second to none -- and even legendary in some counties. It is true that haste makes waste, but don't you think you're taking things a little too slowly? What you need is a swift kick in the butt. Sure, being a slacker definitely has some benefits. You rarely, if ever, feel rushed. You have no problem relaxing. And stress isn't a word in your vocabulary. If you're happy with the way things are, there's really no need to change. Who cares if you rarely have clean clothes to wear? Or if the dishes and bills pile up before you get a chance to deal with them? No big deal, right? Sort of. The slacker lifestyle isn't a problem if it doesn't cause any harm. But you might want to take stock of how your lack of action affects those around you. Do your friends think that you're unreliable? Do late bill payments cost you extra money? Do you waste too much time watching TV? Is your slacking affecting your work? If you answered yes to any of these questions, it's time to get off the couch and shift into a higher gear. If you can safely answer no, you're probably doing okay. Slacking is definitely a luxury. If you can afford to do it, go right ahead.
If you would like to find out if you are a slacker such as me please go to
Link
~carebear~



