If you suffer from problems of laziness and procrastination, are careless for your work in spite of trying best and are not able to wake up in time, then chant Ratrisukta daily in morning and before sleeping at night. It's mentioned in Markandeya Purana. Read next tweet.

Pls RT.

If you are unable to find Ratrisukta online, it is available in Durga Saptashati book published by Gita Press. It's available at a nominal price.

Make sure that you chant it:
1) Twice
2) Daily

Gradually, you will find your laziness fading away and your works picking up speed.
I deleted a tweet that was actually meant to address one of the replies. Now that tweet is also deleted.

Some people have asked which version to chant. In this regard, I already wrote in the main tweet that the one which is a part of Markandeya Purana. It is Tantrokta Version.

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