emilytaege
emilytaege t1_j18pld1 wrote
Reply to comment by Redditrice_ in [image] by _Cautious_Memory
Yes, exactly! I find that it is helpful to focus on that "huge relief" part. What I like to do is categorize everything into two types of fun: Type 1 fun, and Type 2 fun. Type 1 fun is stuff like rollercoasters, go-karts, video games, scrolling reddit -- these things are obvious fun on their own. Type 2 fun is like running a marathon, climbing a mountain or even something mundane like doing the dishes -- it sucks while you're doing it, but feels great when you've done it. You could try journaling about the experience afterwards and try to capture your feelings about it -- almost like you're bottling it up for later when you need to open it up for future motivation.
emilytaege t1_j18oher wrote
Reply to comment by Trips-Over-Tail in [image] by _Cautious_Memory
That is a great tip! Thank you!
emilytaege t1_irne8lx wrote
Reply to comment by skeeterfunny in PsBattle: Walmart associate in the backroom. by lucifertheboomer
Ooh, ooh! How about "behold the brown rider, his name is poop"?
emilytaege t1_j1cno4s wrote
Reply to comment by surprised_tree in [image] by _Cautious_Memory
Yes - this is the TRUE way. And the most difficult. :) i work toward this too, and you explain it so well.