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empleat t1_j7dfp99 wrote

Whaaaaaaaaaaat we have it similar in many aspects... Except my step 1 took like 7 years xDDD because chronic pain... I Am chronic procrastinator (still this is my main struggle), I have ADHD my brain gets no dopamine... Even to exist is like work in mine every day... I don't even know how i am doing myself currently, because there is just so much and it can change instantly...

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RedditUser000aaa OP t1_j7e9bys wrote

I understand it is even harder for someone with ADHD and chronic pain. Slow and steady wins the race. Every little bit you do in life to improve is already a victory.

People always like to say that failure is the worst thing in the world and to that I say no. Putting too much pressure on self with the fear of failing is bound to lead to a failure, so if in a particularly bad day it's hard or impossible to do something I say, accept the failure and then continue on another day where a day is better.

There are endless paths to self-improvement and it takes time to find the path most suitable for you, but when you do find it, you're on a long journey towards personal victory.

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