7 Japanese-Inspired Ways to Heal Procrastination and Low Energy

“The psyche is a self-regulating system. What we resist persists, and what we listen to transforms.” ~ Carl Jung

I would invite us to soften the way we look at “laziness” altogether.

In Japan, what the Western mind often labels as laziness is not viewed as a moral failure or a weak personality. It is understood as information. A symptom. A message from the psyche and the system saying: something here is out of alignment.

Rather than forcing more effort or whipping ourselves with motivation, the Japanese approach asks a gentler, wiser question: What needs to be adjusted in the structure, the environment, or the rhythm of life?

I love this approach because it aligns beautifully with my word/intention for 2026 ~ FLOW 🙂

Here are 7 Japanese-inspired ways of working with low energy, procrastination, and inconsistency, seen through a healing lens…

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If You’re Always Procrastinating, Read This

How often do you hear yourself say -> “I’ll do it later.” And well, later never really comes.

I used to be a procrastinator, till the stress of the things piling up was hurting me more than actually doing the task. Since then, I try not to put things off for “later”(at least 95% of the time). That’s progress ❤

Procrastination is

…the act of delaying or postponing tasks, often unnecessarily or irrationally, even when you know there might be negative consequences. It’s basically putting things off—like avoiding that project, homework, chore, or decision—despite knowing it needs to get done.

It’s not just laziness. Procrastination often involves emotional regulation. People might procrastinate because the task feels overwhelming, boring, or stressful. So instead of doing the thing, they choose to do something more pleasant or easier in the short term (like scrolling on your phone, cleaning your room, or binge-watching something).

Common reasons people procrastinate:

  • Fear of failure or perfectionism
  • Lack of motivation or interest
  • Poor time management
  • Feeling overwhelmed or unsure where to start

Have you been procrastinating something lately?

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