When You Call Yourself Lazy, but You're Actually Overloaded There is a kind of workday that makes people say something unfair about themselves. They sit down at night, look at the half-finished list, and think: I was lazy today. I hear that sentence all the time. Usually, it is wrong. A lazy day does exist. But many people are not dealing with laziness at all. They are dealing with cognitive overload dressed up as a character flaw. That distinction matters, because the fix is completely different. If you think the problem is laziness, you push harder, shame yourself, and promise to be more disciplined tomorrow. If the real problem is overload, that approach just makes you more tired. What Overload Looks Like in Real Life Overload is sneaky because from the outside, it does not always look like collapse.…