Laziness is everywhere. Laziness also spread like wild fire. Because of all the laziness floating around it's easy to get caught up in it,but it's important to remember that being lazy can have dire consequences. To combat this laziness spread, I personally vow to clean up equipment at school, not procrastinate, and do chores at home.
I think one of the hardest places hit by this lazy epidemic is school. Emidio were allowed to take home equipment to femme and when students bring it back to school, they sometimes leave it on the table and forget to put it away. There are two main reasons why this is a bad thing. The first reason is because there are multiple groups of people that need to use the equipment, and if one person doesn't put it back another group who might need it will have a hard time finding it. Things can become pretty hectic if you're in a rush to go to an interview and you cannot find equipment because some people did not put it away. Chaos will almost always follow when a student is looking for equipment that isn't in the right place and have a limited amount of time. The second reason why leaving equipment out is bad is because it creates clutter. When clutter builds up it's easier for accidents to happen. Leaving the cameras out on a table makes it easy for someone to inadvertently knock it off the table and break it, and cameras are not cheap to replace. Both of these things, broken equipment and chaos, could be prevented if someone put the equipment away, so what I have been doing and will continue to do is help my classmates out and put away the equipment. Every morning (that I remember) I go into the room and check for equipment that has been left out. If I find a bag that has not been unpacked I ask if anybody is still using it and if they say no then I put it away.
Another way that school is hit by the laziness epidemic is through procrastination. Procrastination is a form of laziness because when you need to do something and you were too lazy to do it, you put it off for another time. The next time it is brought to your attention, you're still too lazy to do it so you put it off yet again. If you do this again and again you fall into the cycle of procrastination. Procrastination can have many repercussions such as not turning in your work, or turning in work that is not your best quality. I personally will make an effort to procrastinate less.
The third way that I will try to be less lazy is do chores at home. My parents often asked me to do things and I don't feel like doing them so I just don't. This makes them very upset, and is the reason why my room is not clean. If I stop being lazy and do the things my parents asked the first time they asked me, they would not only be happier but our house will be cleaner.
Because laziness is all around us, I'm trying to take a step against it. To do this I will clean up camera equipment in school even if it's not mine. I also will no longer procrastinate and do things my parents asked me the first time they ask me instead of not doing it and driving them crazy. I hope that you will follow my example and try to fight against laziness as well.
I think one of the hardest places hit by this lazy epidemic is school. Emidio were allowed to take home equipment to femme and when students bring it back to school, they sometimes leave it on the table and forget to put it away. There are two main reasons why this is a bad thing. The first reason is because there are multiple groups of people that need to use the equipment, and if one person doesn't put it back another group who might need it will have a hard time finding it. Things can become pretty hectic if you're in a rush to go to an interview and you cannot find equipment because some people did not put it away. Chaos will almost always follow when a student is looking for equipment that isn't in the right place and have a limited amount of time. The second reason why leaving equipment out is bad is because it creates clutter. When clutter builds up it's easier for accidents to happen. Leaving the cameras out on a table makes it easy for someone to inadvertently knock it off the table and break it, and cameras are not cheap to replace. Both of these things, broken equipment and chaos, could be prevented if someone put the equipment away, so what I have been doing and will continue to do is help my classmates out and put away the equipment. Every morning (that I remember) I go into the room and check for equipment that has been left out. If I find a bag that has not been unpacked I ask if anybody is still using it and if they say no then I put it away.
Another way that school is hit by the laziness epidemic is through procrastination. Procrastination is a form of laziness because when you need to do something and you were too lazy to do it, you put it off for another time. The next time it is brought to your attention, you're still too lazy to do it so you put it off yet again. If you do this again and again you fall into the cycle of procrastination. Procrastination can have many repercussions such as not turning in your work, or turning in work that is not your best quality. I personally will make an effort to procrastinate less.
The third way that I will try to be less lazy is do chores at home. My parents often asked me to do things and I don't feel like doing them so I just don't. This makes them very upset, and is the reason why my room is not clean. If I stop being lazy and do the things my parents asked the first time they asked me, they would not only be happier but our house will be cleaner.
Because laziness is all around us, I'm trying to take a step against it. To do this I will clean up camera equipment in school even if it's not mine. I also will no longer procrastinate and do things my parents asked me the first time they ask me instead of not doing it and driving them crazy. I hope that you will follow my example and try to fight against laziness as well.