OP 07 April, 2023 - 12:34 AM
i need to focus a little more on productive activities
advice
advice
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OP 07 April, 2023 - 12:34 AM
i need to focus a little more on productive activities
advice
This post is by a banned member (raiding) - Unhide
07 April, 2023 - 03:18 AM
Having good routines is the most important thing in my opinion, getting one down is hard but its worth it, make sure you have set breaks so you dont tire yourself out. :)
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This post is by a banned member (madmangamer999) - Unhide
08 April, 2023 - 06:18 AM
Go for long term investment, not shortcut.
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08 April, 2023 - 10:42 AM
(07 April, 2023 - 12:34 AM)VarksZPN Wrote: Show More there are 2 types of motivation 1- systems 2- goals goals are for losers. That’s literally true most of the time. For example, if your goal is to lose ten pounds, you will spend every moment until you reach the goal—if you reach it at all—feeling as if you were short of your goal. In other words, goal-oriented people exist in a state of nearly continuous failure that they hope will be temporary. That feeling wears on you. In time, it becomes heavy and uncomfortable. It might even drive you out of the game. If you achieve your goal, you celebrate and feel terrific, but only until you realize you just lost the thing that gave you purpose and direction. Your options are to feel empty and useless, perhaps enjoying the spoils of your success until they bore you, or set new goals and reenter the cycle of permanent presuccess failure. The systems-versus-goals point of view is burdened by semantics, of course. You might say every system has a goal, however vague. And that would be true to some extent. And you could say that everyone who pursues a goal has some sort of system to get there, whether it is expressed or not so just come up with a system like I wanna wake up at 7 and study from 9-12 (doesn't matter what you study as long you're studying) also, give affirmations a try
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09 April, 2023 - 08:41 PM
I know you have seen random videos over the internet, or things that looked cool. I would say just pick it up and learn it. I do most of that all the time between working and learning pointless skills. Fun and Ill never know when I will need to use them. First time I ever tried it out was long ago, I saw someone lockpicking on youtube in a short clip. Now I can open locks in less then 5 seconds. Learning random skills is always fun to me.
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