Laozi's principle of working with your nature rather than against it, transforming procrastination by honoring genuine preferences and rhythms.
Rather than imposing external shoulds, Laozi teaches aligning with your actual nature (xing). Procrastination often signals misalignment: doing work that contradicts your genuine inclination, working against your natural rhythm, or pursuing goals that don't authentically matter to you. The practice involves honest self-inquiry: What work genuinely energizes you? When do you naturally focus? What matters authentically versus what you think should matter? This doesn't excuse avoidance of necessary tasks, but it suggests finding alignment within them. Can you approach the task differently? Can you identify genuine interest within it? If not, perhaps the resistance signals true misalignment worth addressing. By progressively aligning your commitments with natural inclination, you reduce the friction that sustains procrastination. Work that flows from genuine interest requires far less willpower. Laozi would suggest that lasting change comes not from forcing yourself harder but from truthfully aligning intention with nature.
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