Don’t Confuse Me…

Daily writing prompt
Do lazy days make you feel rested or unproductive?

This is rather confusing to my brain, first being told that it IS a lazy day… and then asking if one feels restful OR unproductive?

I wanna ask Google…

According to Oxford, the definition of lazy is “unwilling to work or use energy.” The example given was, “he was too lazy to cook”, so there’s that!

I suspect that if we go with the ACTUAL definition here, won’t we feel both rested AND unproductive? And, shouldn’t that be what we are aiming for?

Just askin…

Anyway, if you read my regular post this morning, you would already know that my brain is visiting a Nothing Box, today. I borrowed my husband’s box, since he doesn’t use it while he’s busy studying.

And yes, you could call today a LAZY day, so I have every intention of feeling both rested… AND unproductive!

Here, grab a cookie before you go. You didn’t think I would forget that? Not even on a lazy day…

8 thoughts on “Don’t Confuse Me…

  1. I found this question quite odd and out of place. It doesn’t really make sense, and I can’t understand why someone would ask something so trivial. I’m sure many of us can think of far better questions to consider. But on the good note, I will have a cookie, Thank you.

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  2. We had this same problem it around this time last year.

    I look at it as asking “do you take last days as a chance to rest, or do you see it as being unproductive?” Maybe I’m getting i or the semantics too much but I don’t think if resting as being “unproductive”.

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    1. I’m trying so hard to make new and fresh responses to severely repeated prompt questions… ugh. While I sometimes turn the prompts on themselves, I suppose it lets others enjoy answering the prompts, if it’s new for them. I hope my silliness doesn’t come across as any form of disrespect to WordPress. I fully agree with you that resting does not mean unproductive… right on! Hugs

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