Submitted by CrazyEvery3682 t3_101uirz in GetMotivated
Let me explain, I've been on the self improvement journey for over 2 years now, at start I started to see change's, made new friends, started gym saw progress.
But that didn't last long slowly it all fell to peice's, my motivation level fell down, I started socializing less, started eating unhealthy, sitting alone and avoiding human contact, started watching porn again and it just didn't felt right.
So I started my self improvement journey again, but now it's all different, now I just sit and watch countless video's, read countless self help books, go to therapist each month,
But it all just feels useless, just the next day I wake up I forget everything, it's back to sqaure 1, I don't feel like taking any actions doing anything, just lazy laying in bed procrastinating,
and then I watch more motivation, read more books, next day again back to zero and this cycle continues.
And my biggest issue is first I used to watch self improvement video's I used to get chills, I used to get that drive to go get it, work for it, but now I don't feel anything, I just binge watch those videos like movies and Tv show's, I just read books for the sake of reading and just zone out while reading learning nothing.
But why is it different this time?
thecastingforecast t1_j2ppe0k wrote
It might be time to leave motivation behind and join r/getdisciplined. Motivation is a finite resource and waiting for those chills to act is going to leave you sadly disappointed. It's all well and good to figure out why you want to change but at some point you just have to effing do it. It doesn't matter if you want to go to the gym. Go anyways. It doesn't matter if you want an extra dessert, you don't need it if you want to lose weight. Sure you need to change your mindset to improve but you can change your mind all you want and it won't do shit if you don't follow it up with actions. Waiting for an ephemeral magic spark to spur you into action is waiting for failure. Those fleeting moments will never lead to permanent change until you turn your positive actions into a routine and habit, and that can only come through practice and discipline.