Good stuff.
nr0r wrote:I honestly just have the hardest time engaging in anything, and I mean absolutely anything. It's so freaking frustrating and I'm unsure what to do. Whenever I have high motivation I can do great things, but that's so rare lately.
You probably need goals. Before that, you need to choose a goal you actually want to comitt to. If you don't know what you want, experiment with plenty of things until you find what you like. I think you have high motivation when it comes to things that give fuel your interest, and you seem to be doing things because you must, which doesn't give you energy. It sucks you dry. No pun intended. Since you seem to like gaming (since you are a fellow Rayman Fan), maybe you might like making video games, drawing, making music, etc. Honestly, I've screwed myself for not focusing on activities in high school and instead focused on super smash bros melee. Sure, you can make a goal to become the best in melee, but will it benefit you in any way? Think of down the line. I spent all this time on tournaments and now it's not really paying off, I think.
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Make sure you:
1. Set a goal. Make sure that you set a goal you truly care about. Be true to yourself.
2. Make small steps. These are important, as they work.
3. Keep a consistent effort. It'll help you establish a rhythm and momentum, and it'll propel you further.
4. Establish group support. If you start to become weak, let the group support kick in. Let them help you stay accountable.
5. Repeat 2-4 for each goal you set until you reach it. Be patient. With effort comes results.