Submitted by icyycry t3_z04ix4 in GetMotivated
I'm not a perfectionist. Actually far from it but I've been putting off a few things and it's too late now that I'm starting to hate myself for having put it off for so long. I don't even understand if it's because of fear of failure or mere procrastination. Please help me
spider-bro t1_ix3mrnz wrote
Lower your sights to things you can probably succeed at.
For example, if you’re afraid to go into law because you think you might fail as a lawyer, maybe set a smaller goal to start with, like doing 20 pushups a day.
I started doing 5 minutes a day of meditation (my rule was no reddit until I’d done my 5 minutes). Now I’ve got a streak of 148 days, and I’m up to 9 minutes a day.
And that may not seem like much, but my life has improved radically since 148 days ago.
20 pushups a day could change your life. It could make you the kind of person who might be less likely to fail as a lawyer.
It’s stairs. If you think you can’t step up to the next step, well, make the steps smaller. That’s literally what stairs are: a way to get up over a wall that’s too big to step over, by breaking it down into smaller walls that you can step over.
Your goals should be something you know you can do, but only if you grow a little.
And they should be nearer-term than you’re probably thinking. Becoming a lawyer is, absolute minimum, a three-year process. Most likely it’s more than that, because you need to get other things accomplished first, like getting a stable job, or fixing your health, or going through undergrad, or saving up some money to have a buffer while you study.
So instead of trying to commit and act on a five-year plan, maybe make yourself a one-month plan.
1% improvement per day. Just strive to do something 1% better than yesterday. A little bit of pushing, just for today.
Afraid to commit to cleaning your apartment? Clean one windowsill.