k; sluggish; remiss neglect; to relax; to keep a slack hand; to slack off (or up); to slacken
Groups can kill our creativity, inspire us to work harder, allow us to slack off, skew our decision-making and make us clam up.
Working less doesn't mean you have to slack off or get less done. It does mean that you.
I was lucky enough to be raised by a wonderful mother who, like so many heroic single mothers, never allowed my father's absence to be an excuse for me to slack off or not always do my best.
In this direction, we should strive to constantly surpass ourselves, improve our level, and not allow ourselves to slack off.
As soon as you start to slack off, their satisfaction and motivation decreases.