
I’ve noticed something recently, and maybe you have too. You know how people always say, “You need to work out, you need to stay active, don’t let your body get lazy”? And sure, that’s true. But nobody really warns you about what happens when your brain gets lazy.
Imagine you take a “break.” A harmless one. A month of doing the bare minimum. Wake up whenever your eyes open, grab food you didn’t have to think about, watch movies until you forget what day it is, scroll through whatever your phone feeds you, nap, wake up, eat again, sleep again. Do a little work here and there so you don’t get fired, then repeat.
And the wild part is, at first, it feels good. Relaxing. You convince yourself you deserve it. But slowly, without any dramatic moment or obvious warning, something starts to feel different, I don’t even think ‘feel’ is the right word here, the difference is not in your muscles. Not in your waistline. In your mind. What nobody really tells you is that a brain can get out of shape the same way your body can. But the symptoms aren’t as visible. You don’t look in the mirror and see a “lazy brain belly.” You don’t hear your brain wheeze when you walk upstairs.
You just start forgetting small things you normally remember without trying. You stare at someone talking to you and realize you’re three sentences behind. You try to explain something you know, and suddenly the words feel like they’re on the tip of your tongue but refusing to come out. And the worst, and I mean the absolute worst is that you stop trusting your own thoughts.
You find yourself waiting for someone else to say something first. Someone else to give their opinion so you can decide if yours even makes sense. You sit in conversations where everyone seems sharper than you, and you're just…trying to keep up, nodding along like you didn’t used to contribute too.
Your brain can get lazy. Lazy the way a muscle gets lazy when you don’t use it. It’s not as if it’s stopped working, it still controls your body functions afterall. So it’s not weaker, just untrained. Slowed down. And it’s crazy because no one ever teaches us to take mental laziness seriously. We all know what to do to stay physically fit; stay active, stretch, eat the right things. But what’s the equivalent for the mind? It’s not talked about enough.
We assume intelligence is permanent, like once you’re smart, that’s it, you’re set for life. But intelligence is like potential energy. It sits there, waiting. And if you don’t activate it, if you don’t challenge it, it just begins to fade into the background. You know that spark you feel when you’re learning something new, or when you’re in a conversation that lights you up, or when you’re writing or thinking deeply? That’s your brain actually waking up. That’s a mental workout.
And you know that foggy, slow, sleepy feeling after hours of mindless scrolling or binging shows? That’s the mental equivalent of lying in bed all day and wondering why you’re tired. The good thing, and honestly the part that kept me from panicking, is that a lazy brain is fixable. Exercise it a little and it starts to stretch again. Give it something to chew on and it wakes up. Even small things help: reading a few pages, learning something random, journaling your thoughts daily, challenging yourself to think before checking what everyone else thinks.
It doesn’t have to be dramatic. You don’t have to become a philosopher overnight. Just…be intentional. Make your brain do something. Give it a reason to show up. Because physical health keeps you alive, but mental health keeps you you. Your confidence, your creativity, your clarity, they all come from a brain that’s awake, alert, and not hiding behind laziness.
So if you’ve been feeling slower lately, disconnected, or like you’re just watching your life from the outside…maybe your brain’s just waiting for you to give it something to do.
Thanks for reading! 🧡🤍
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