What do you do on those late nights when you stare blankly at the computer screen before you?
What do you do when you sluggishly drag the mouse along the screen trying to uncover what to do with your life?
What do you do when you sigh loudly only to fall back in your chair, exhausted at what little you’ve accomplished today?
What can you do?
What can you do but hope that the upcoming days will be different? There is nothing wrong with being unmotivated at a point in time, but there is a problem with succumbing to that lack of motivation and accepting yourself for it.
I have strong opinions on those that aim for something only never try. Although, I’m also a hypocrite.
There are many things I’d like to do and get good at, but I never do them.
The wall hits hard and it hits suddenly.
It’s sometimes impossible to regain the desire and passion you once had.
The only advice I can give is to try it for a few minutes, and then maybe you’ll want to get back into it.
The first step is always the hardest, even if you had done it weeks ago. The first step resets itself over time.
Finding the motivation to do anything sucks.
It’s difficult and annoying to feel as if there is nothing you can do. Without motivation, every little thing you do wrong turns into feelings of failure and it’s easy to give up once those feelings surround you.