Discover the real science behind laziness and low motivation, plus practical strategies to take action even when your brain is working against you.

How to stop being lazy and unmotivated when feeling down


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**Lena:** Hey everyone, welcome to another personalized episode from BeFreed! I'm Lena, and I'm here with my co-host Eli, and we are genuinely excited to dive into something that touches so many of us.
**Eli:** Absolutely, Lena! Today we're tackling a question that hits right at the heart of human experience-how do we stop being lazy and unmotivated when we're feeling down? It's that frustrating cycle where you know you should do things, but you just... can't seem to make yourself move.
**Lena:** Right, and what's fascinating is how this isn't just about willpower or character flaws. There's actually real science behind why we get stuck in these patterns, especially when depression or low mood enters the picture.