torpor

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Torpor' describes a state of not being active and not having much energy or enthusiasm. It's like when you're so tired that you don't want to even lift a finger.
Examples in Different Contexts
In psychology, 'torpor' can describe a mental state of reduced cognitive activity and responsiveness. A psychologist might note, 'A state of torpor can result from severe depression, significantly impacting an individual’s daily functioning.'
Practice Scenarios
Tech

Scenario:

Our innovation pipeline seems stuck. We need a new approach to inspire fresh thinking.

Response:

I agree, we need to break free from this torpor. Maybe attending a tech conference could spark some new ideas.

Creative

Scenario:

My creativity process seems stalled. I am struggling to come up with inspiring ideas.

Response:

Absolutely, we need to shake off this torpor. Perhaps a change of environment might help get my creative juices flowing again.

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