The first step is to make it clear: in fact, the biggest victim of laziness is yourself, not others. This is because lazy people can lead to obesity and self-destruction of image and figure (obesity may lead to a series of diseases). Lazy people are bound to be defeated and become weak in today's increasingly fierce competition in schools, workplaces and business wars. No one likes lazy people, and it is difficult to make friends and find a partner. Because no one wants to deal with lazy people, let alone make friends. The second step, from now on, try to make up your mind to change yourself, make a feasible change plan (preferably written down), check it once a day, and give yourself a small reward (such as rewarding yourself for playing games for 30 minutes, rewarding yourself with some delicious snacks) and so on. The third step is to publicly announce that you have changed your plan and ask someone to supervise you (parents, siblings, friends, etc.). Step 4, if all the changes are realized in a year, you can try to give yourself a bigger reward, such as buying a home appliance you need and like, buying a beautiful suit, and traveling to a scenic spot you have been longing for for for for a long time during the holiday.
In fact, laziness is a kind of human nature, that is to say, laziness is innate. Everyone knows that laziness is the counterpart of diligence, and diligence is only shown when laziness exists. Speaking of this, it is not to let the landlord continue to be lazy, but to let the landlord realize that being lazy is not his bad habit. If it's a bad habit, you can definitely get rid of it.