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Competitive-Belt-391 t1_j2ut42h wrote
Whatever it is I’m avoiding, I just commit to 15 minutes. The minimal level of commitment gets me started and I usually don’t want to stop.
No_Bill_8508 t1_j2utjkj wrote
Take breaks! You’ll be more efficient if you tackle things in chunks.
Adjmcloon t1_j2uut4g wrote
Small consistent habits create big changes over time.
john6map4 t1_j2uvaf3 wrote
Take the goddamn melatonin and go tf to sleep!
mangu8824 t1_j2uvy6g wrote
Stay active, and get movin’ (…most days! Some days it can be hard to get out of bed and that’s ok, you deserve lazy and restful days too!)
Even just 15-20 minutes of mild exercise is a mood booster and gives me that push to be productive for the day. 😆
Brain-of-Sugar t1_j2v0yts wrote
Just do the thing. You know what it is. It's going to take like, what? One hour? At most? Just do it. It'll be easier to do other things after that, so just stop avoiding it. Don't you throw a pity party, it's time to do the thing. If you have to, put on your hat. Make that hat your working hat. Nothing can deter you from doing it when you have the hat because you're in uniform now. Sit up straight, respect your uniform, you're working on the thing now.
This does just sound like a jumbled mess because it's so late, but I think past me would get the point because yes, I'm far too motivated by what clothes I'm wearing.
awesomecatdad t1_j2v5cou wrote
Quit that job right now, today, this instant!
deepfriedidiot96 t1_j2v6hnd wrote
If it takes less than 5 mins, put a timer on and turn it into a game of how fast can I get it done and what else can I do in my time left
OnlyInMyDreams393 t1_j2vdcgz wrote
Exactly what I would tell myself a year ago. I had lapsed back into depression and started doing not-so-well in school. But I didn’t want to acknowledge it, because I thought my family would be disappointed that I needed to go back to therapy. Finally got back into therapy and changed my antidepressant prescription. A year later, I’m off the antidepressants and feeling/doing better than ever. Just got all A’s this semester :)
MrWillyP t1_j2vfbzd wrote
Eat less and actually let that ankle heal. It'll pay dividends
spydersens t1_j2vi7ap wrote
Quit while you are ahead and go one to bigger and better things.
Kafke t1_j2vjbts wrote
Dopamine detox works. Stay off of social media for a week or two. Do either nothing and sit there, or work. Took a few hours but it kicked in and started working quite well.
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[deleted] t1_j2vldq9 wrote
If your friendships feel awkward and you can’t quite put your finger on it but it just doesn’t feel right? Kick them to the curb and open up space, time and energy for new things and new people (optional)
SagansTurtleneck0 t1_j2vnhbs wrote
I like this
SuperStingray t1_j2vns25 wrote
The state of your mind is mirrored by the state of the space around you.
Choosey22 t1_j2vnyc8 wrote
Sufficient_Term_2909 t1_j2vozrv wrote
Realize your worth and step into it
[deleted] t1_j2vprmd wrote
The thing you actually feeling a calling towards versus what you think you should do (in regards to making personal life changing decisions): listen to the real voice
Kyla_x0x069 t1_j2vqbki wrote
The words of others do not effect your life unless you let them, your mindset is the most important thing you need to take care of.
cancerbby555 t1_j2vt5pl wrote
“you have survived every bad day and everything you thought would last forever”
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Right_Comfortable175 t1_j2vvtir wrote
Be with winners honestly
CptJamesBeard t1_j2vxvs7 wrote
Stick to the app. Go to sleep.
Superbacon32 t1_j2vyfol wrote
Drink more water
lori__155 t1_j2w2r2b wrote
Don't use the pomodoro method work in no less than 60 minutes and no more that 120 minutes you will do way to much and feel good after that
dudewasup111 t1_j2w35we wrote
Yuse gatta stick yah finga right up yah tookus, adda wizis it'll take duh restada yea to whipe.
Manuelodersoo t1_j2w6eip wrote
Endurance forms champions
snuzet t1_j2wd27o wrote
Don’t overthink it just do it. After it’s done do the next thing. And the next..
johnrugel710 t1_j2wk6ku wrote
Wake up a little earlier, avoid the phone for the first hour or two, get a move on, write! and the most important thing - CONSISTENCY.
billiemarie t1_j2wmg2n wrote
You can leave and make it. Stop worrying and get out of there!
OneFacedGemini t1_j2wnqkm wrote
Regularly incorporate rest into my productivity schedule. I’m in a marathon, not a race. How can I approach my goals in a sustainable way? This helps avoid burn out. Consistency > short bursts of insane hustle.
Also: producing imperfect results is okay. Necessary, even. I need to be selective about the battles I choose when I’m working on a project so I can complete each stage in a reasonable amount of time. Aspire for “good” results instead of “perfect”. There is always time on the back end to revise. Weirdly enough, this alleviation of pressure allows me to produce better results the first time around than I did when I was burdened with perfection.
Edit: added "Also" lol
vokun777 t1_j2x0ka1 wrote
i stopped and it's not done yet, what now? my deadline is tomorrow
kinsarc t1_j2x0lgl wrote
That motivation and discipline are different things and discipline matters far more.
loganhudak t1_j2x368b wrote
Don’t fall in love
SteelpointPigeon t1_j2x3f8h wrote
Try again, no matter how many times you’ve failed in the past. No matter how little reason you think you have to believe in yourself. No matter how scared you are of getting hurt again by defeat.
I’ve been trying my whole adult life to achieve a healthy weight, and it never worked. Then, in March of ‘22, at the age of 42, it suddenly did. There was no golden ray from the heavens, there was no epiphany, there was no reason to believe this time would be different. It was just another attempt, indistinguishable from all the others apart from the fact that it worked. I lost 110 pounds in the first six months.
Al-Horesmi t1_j2xe4qo wrote
"Leave the country. Now."
Pat-is-Gone t1_j2xjsxu wrote
I like that idea 🙂
romeroleo t1_j2xmjg9 wrote
Resting is valid for regaining stregth to produce more and better. Rest more.
ModifiedKitten t1_j2xnflf wrote
Stabilize your fucking core and tuck your hips.
Ended up getting back surgery from triple herniations in the same disk starting in June and DEFINITELY had a bulging disk before then.
Just recovering now, but I'm gonna have to find a way to be more active without sacrificing my spinal health.
dr_braga t1_j2xoqvw wrote
Quit social media hardcore. Block every distraction. Build systems, and stick to them.
BrilliantNo9753 t1_j2xxldi wrote
Stop procrastinating and study now! If I would have followed it an year ago, it would have saved me from wasting time on catching up to backlogs
BrilliantNo9753 t1_j2xxpry wrote
I very much agree with that
Efezian t1_j2xzqmy wrote
Don't talk to anyone.
p3rseusxy t1_j2y4jm2 wrote
Don‘t stop learning for any period of time. Keep going and keep on doing small steps if there is no time for the big ones. If you do stop, you‘ll get rusty and getting back into studying is gonna be a lot tougher than it needs to be.
better-risenshine t1_j2y79e5 wrote
Sometimes it can be depressing... I guess..
Kafke t1_j2yeb3w wrote
It worked wonders for me. Pretty much nothing else worked in my experience. But with dopamine detox I actually managed to write and publish a book.
No-Cod6340 t1_j2yv251 wrote
The magic that you seek is in the hard work you avoid
GeeRock216216 t1_j2z2jq4 wrote
Don’t listen to people on Reddit and do you
Abdul_Exhaust t1_j2zaf4p wrote
Work on improving yourself, for yourself, and not to try to please her.... she'll dump you anyway.
VerbJones t1_j2zlod1 wrote
I never really understood that until just recently. It’s amazing how small changes to your space can improve your mental health
AlexLGames t1_j2zlp9l wrote
Take 15, then do another 15 minutes.
VerbJones t1_j2zlt33 wrote
ElPresidenteShinra t1_j2zppae wrote
"You were right to quit that shit job. Your new one is much better. No change! do the same thing"
Thirdwhirly t1_j2zq6hl wrote
“It was all and will definitely be worth it.”
TheKingOfRooks t1_j2zr23s wrote
If you don't wanna lose her, you need to make some big changes and just take care of yourself.
PackInfamous1753 t1_j2zrq18 wrote
Start today. Stop waiting for the right time to make changes in your life. It will never feel like the right time if that’s what your waiting for.
Dobie_Warrior t1_j2zspmm wrote
If you stop, now, you’ll soon be back to where you started. When you started, you desperately wanted to be where you are now. Keep going.
vokun777 t1_j32f7bx wrote
great advice I haven't thought about it
hosea_m t1_j38u3ss wrote
Do pushups everyday
ananbenimyanimda t1_j2ut30l wrote
Even though you might not focus on it, mental health is the most important factor in your life. Bad mental health = no productivity. Focus on yourself and once you get to the point where you can handle yourself you will be unstoppable. Never ignore how you feel.