Just one point to make:
Don't look for excuses, or a way out. If sometimes you are irritable or depressed, it's probably not because you are hypoglycemic. If you feel sad or dissapointed at times, you probably don't have clinical depression. Lazy minds like to play this excuse game "too tired' "hard day at work" "I can do it later"
The definition of Rationalisation is lying to oneself. Yes, this stuff is hard, yes it is not necessary for your survival, but if you want to improve your life in these areas, you HAVE to do the work. There is just no way around it. Make little notes to yourself in places you usually slack off reminding you to get off your ass and work. If you find yourself sitting down in front of the TV, you can just pick up that sketchbook on the coffee table you left there on purpose and go out and draw. Make a goal- it will give you motivation to reach it. Make a SIMPLE plan on how to reach that goal. The idea is to not spend time planning, but on doing.
THere are hundreds of little things you can do to give yourself the drive to push through the boring parts and get down to productive work.
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"Asking a bomb squad if an old bomb is still "real" is not the best thing to do if you want to save it." - denim
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