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Tony Robbins - People are not lazy, they simply have impotent goals

Tony Robbins - People are not lazy, they simply have impotent goals

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Welcome to the Daily Quote – I'm Andrew McGivern.Today's quote comes from Tony Robbins, who said:"People are not lazy, they simply have impotent goals."Impotent goals. That's a strong word. But it's accurate.Robbins is saying something controversial: laziness isn't real. What we call laziness is actually a response to goals that don't inspire action.Think about it. Have you ever been "lazy" about something you truly cared about? About something that genuinely excited you? About something meaningful?No. When the goal matters, you find energy. You make time. You take action.But when the goal is weak – when it doesn't connect to anything you actually care about – you procrastinate. You avoid it. You lack motivation.And then you call yourself lazy.But you're not lazy. Your goal is impotent. It lacks power. It doesn't move you.An impotent goal sounds like: "I should lose weight." "I ought to start a business." "I need to save money."Should. Ought. Need. Those are obligation words. Not inspiration words.A powerful goal sounds different: "I want to have the energy to play with my grandkids." "I'm building a business that solves a problem I'm obsessed with." "I'm saving money to take my family on the trip we've dreamed about for years."Same activities. Different goals. Completely different emotional pull.Robbins is telling us: if you're not taking action, don't blame yourself. Look at your goal. Is it powerful enough to move you? Or is it just something you think you "should" do?So here's the question: What goal are you calling yourself lazy about? And what would happen if you rewrote that goal to connect to something you actually care about?Because you're not lazy. You just need a goal powerful enough to move you.Make it powerful. And watch yourself move.That's it for today. I'm Andrew McGivern – I'll see you in the next one with another Daily Quote.

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