The state which we refer to as "laziness" merely implies that we either need a break from hard work or don't have Heart resonance with a system in the first place. In itself, this is a healthy symptom waking us up to our Heart's calling!
The meaning of discipline is defined by potential outcome being the exclusive motivation to keep us on track with the execution of an occupation which is against our Heart's passion.
Anything done based on the Heart remunerates us with ample fulfillment in the process without any sense of self-imposed pressure or force. When the Heart is at play we leverage the infinite potential of every single moment, opposed to discipline, which makes us squander the power of the process by luring us to the one future moment supposed to delight us.
Particularly in a reality as we experience it, where the outside takes precedence over the inside for the majority of Souls, decelerating our outer focus is necessary to realign with our sense of Self. So-called laziness is a temporary middle state where we feel what we don't want yet don't know what we want. The reason we don't know what it is that our Heart truly wants is owed to the fact that preponderant outer focus distracts from inner Soul search. Take the time to recalibrate your focus from 'Hard' to 'Heart' and watch how every aspect of your life will shift accordingly from the inside out, perhaps not immediately but gradually. Cultivating the inner willingness to make that shift is what will allow us glimpse and catch opportunities to opening doors in the according direction and expanding that over time.
Others don't care about our emotional or mental motifs as to why we stop 'working hard' or even temporarily stop working at all. They try to tailor their self-made equation based on what they perceive by means of their five senses, which are merely designed to navigate through the physical realm yet don't offer glimpses into our inner sanctuary. Don't expect empathy from others, self-empathy is the key on our Soul searching journey.
'Hard work' is just a misspelling. The correct spelling is 'Heart work'.
Any doubts left how grave an existential consequence the misspelling of a single word has been having for Earth inhabitants?
Much Love and Light,
Alex