![]() ![]() There has to be a way around it-a way to neutralize this “motivation problem”. And I can only listen to my “Super Hardcore Pump-Up” playlist so many times. That doesn’t make it any less worth pursuing, but it does make it significantly more overwhelming. Near the end of his experiment, he came to this conclusion: doing everything you needed to do every day to be a perfectly healthy person, stop aging in its tracks, and reach elite levels of performance…took more than 24 hours a day.) (In fact, a journalist once wrote a book about this phenomenon, and chronicled his pursuit to do as many healthy things as humanly possible. Which leads to mouth taping, or jaw exercises, or whatever. Reading an article about the health benefits breathing through your nose leads to reading an entire book about it. Moisturizing leads to a full skincare routine. But for now, it’s just me here, trying to pump myself up every morning.Īlso, with the current state of productivity and health-related content, it feels like I’m constantly coming across more things that sound exceedingly worth doing. I’ve heard reports from others that you can occasionally get motivation from an external source, like a calling to a higher power, or an inspirational boss or mentor or parental figure. But to make matters worse, a lot of that motivation has to come from inside me. It’s a big assumption.Īnd that’s just the basics of “being an adult”. And the motivation to do it day in and day out…forever? It’s supposed to be forever right?Īnd that’s assuming I’ve already found the motivation to get out of bed, brush my teeth, and walk around with any semblance of good posture. Motivation to go to the gym every now and then. Motivation to work on my dreams after work. ![]() Every day I feel like I need more motivation.
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