You might see me as a paradox, how can a nomad be lazy? Isn't that more likely to be linked with sedentarism?
My grandfather used to have a funny poster, that later on he gave me saying:
"The laziness is the mother of all the vicious, and a mother must be respected".
Sure I respect my mother, and so my laziness, mostly reflected in procrastination. But sometimes we need to confront our mother, in a very respectful way...
My ways of confronting the laziness πͺ
Programming π€
Even though this channel won't be so focus on technology and programming (I have my own for it @macrodrigues π), code developing has saved me from procrastination several times. It's indeed a very creative way of expression and also my current job.
Travelling π«
Here I will mostly talk about travelling experiences always followed by photography. I would say that travelling is the worst enemy of the laziness, but even during the most intense trips, a couple of hours/days without doing anything, just feels like the perfect boost to keep on going.
Cooking π½
Don't expect beautiful dishes, or very organized recipes. I will most probably share inventions, probiotic food and a lot of vegetarian dishes. Sometimes I feel that I'm in a bio hacker lab while cooking, the only difference is that sometimes the explosions are inside my stomach (don't worry I won't share any bad experiences π).
DIY βΊοΈ
Oh yes, DIY, I love to invent stuff and fix stuff and build stuff, actually programming, travelling and cooking can easily be inside this topic. But let's leave it open for any other subjects outside of the other three...