We’re taught to measure productivity by checklists, deadlines, and how much we can squeeze into a single day. But here’s the thing: sometimes the most productive thing you can do is nothing at all.
Lazy days aren’t a failure. They’re fuel.
We’re taught to measure productivity by checklists, deadlines, and how much we can squeeze into a single day. But here’s the thing: sometimes the most productive thing you can do is nothing at all.
Lazy days aren’t a failure. They’re fuel.
Let’s be honest: sometimes I’m the flaky friend. Not because I don’t care, but because my brain and body don’t always cooperate with the calendar.
Maybe anxiety shows up the morning of. Maybe depression glues me to the couch. Maybe I just forgot because executive dysfunction is real. Whatever the reason, I’ve had to figure out how to be a good friend and honor my limits.
If you’ve ever felt like the “flaky one,” here are some ways to keep friendships strong without pretending you’re someone you’re not.
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