Like I keep lamenting, philosophers very seldom give pleasant advice. Much like dieticians. I mean, ever heard of a dietician tell you that the route to a size zero figure lies through a pastry shop? That gorging on cakes would help you to a slimmer future? Much like that, if you go to a philosopher hoping that he'd say that a 'eat, drink and be merry' lifestyle is the mantra for success, you are doomed to disappointment.
Tiru, unfortunately, is no exception. Here he says
Neduneer maravi madithuyil naangum keduneeraar kaamak kalan - Titukkural
Procrastination, forgetfulness, sloth and excessive sleep form the ship transporting those destined for ruin - Loose translation
You know, you actually can see why these habits will lead to destruction. To keep postponing vital jobs is a good way of inviting trouble on your head. To FORGET what needs doing is even worse...if a job done late creates problems, the same job not done at all could cause havoc. Laziness, the lack of any enthusiasm to do what needs doing...that ensures that the procrastination and the forgetfulness is not a one time aberration but a rule by which you lead your life. AND excessive sleep...well, if you have fewer waking hours, there is actually scant little that you can really do. Where is the time?
All these, though, are the outward manifestations of something that is lacking inside. A lack of enthusiasm, of inner motivation. I mean, let's get back to that dietician. IF, indeed, there existed such a dietician whose diet plan started with pastries...so you really see yourself procrastinating on starting that diet plan? The whole point about all this 'procrastination, forgetfulness, sloth and sleep' cycle IS the fact that you do not WANT to do what you NEED to do. Hence you postpone, thus you forget, therefore you avoid by laziness or sleep. The thing to do is to develop that enthusiasm...either for the job or for the fruits thereof.
What, then, if neither attracts you? Really? If neither attracts you, you'd not be hanging around here lamenting. You'd either be fast asleep or lolling in bed with a bowl of popcorn staring pop-eyed at the latest offering by Netflix. Get out of here.