The Way You Sleep Reveals How Lazy You Are!

1️⃣ *The Starfish* (Spread Out, Arms & Legs Wide) Lazy Level: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ You love comfort,

avoid stress, and probably hit “snooze” a few too many times! 2️⃣ *The Fetal Position* (Curled Up Like a Baby)

Lazy Level: ⭐⭐⭐ Cozy and relaxed, you might procrastinate but always get things done—eventually. 3️⃣ *The Log*

(Sleeping Straight Like a Plank) Lazy Level: ⭐ Disciplined and active, you’re an early riser who doesn’t waste time in bed.

4️⃣ *The Freefaller* (On Your Stomach, Arms Above Your Head) Lazy Level: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ You love fun but prefer the easy

way out when it comes to responsibilities. 5️⃣ *The Side Sleeper* (One Arm Under the Pillow, Slightly Curled)

Lazy Level: ⭐⭐You enjoy lazy mornings but know when to get up and get things done

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