FallenFeathers
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Like being too lazy to go out and see people:kickingmyself:, I agree that some people would say that they feel lazy because its too hard to face people and it takes a lot of effort to face people?:alone::thumbdown:
I think the question could be clarified a bit better to be honest,But what sort of connection do you think there might be? Are you trying to say being lazy can prolong social anxiety and keeps the cycle of avoidance going?
I think people with any disorder or mental health problem often go through a period of having a mindset where.. (I don't exclude myself from this either) we say we want to get better more than anything as they are deeply unhappy with their life, yet we genuinely expect things to change despite the fact we don't try and change our behavior or confront our problems.
It's almost like we expect the solution to come to us, or were quite happy to bury our heads in the sand and just wait for some miracle cure. We sometimes even push away help and dismiss things that we have not even tried yet stating they will not work when we haven't even given them a chance (Future predicting, sadly another trait of having a disorder like anxiety and depression, something a lot of us don't even realize we do).
I guess that could look lazy to some people, or perhaps stubborn and seems like the person is actually reluctant to change. But for a start it's a well known fact things like depression affect your thinking for a start, if we were simply able to snap out of the self defeatist thinking or simply "pull ourselves together" then we would not have depression in the first place.
And I think a similar thing applies to things like social anxiety... if people could simply pull themselves together and force themselves to tackle and beat our problems, then I think a lot of us would already be cured. Sadly it's more complicated than that, even with the really good enthusiasm and effort, and the support of things like c.b.t therapies... social anxiety is still a hard thing to beat or even control. I really don't think being lazy has anything to do with it.. and while like a lot of things, you are not going to see results if you don't put any effort in, too many people confuse lack of motivation and willpower for laziness when that's really not fair.