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TylerS
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TylerS asked in Social SciencePsychology · 1 decade ago

How can I stop justifying for everything? (Please help? Any ideas at all)?

Everytime I want to do something productive--work out, work on my book, write music, clean, anything...I'm always like, "Oh, I'll do it later, and end up spending 2-3 hours melting my brain in front of my computer, playing video games. I know the first step in anything is self-motivation, but I need an oomph or a push or something to get me over than first hump. Any ideas, at all?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Look at what your values are and then look at your actions. If your actions are not consistent with what you value then you will become uncomfortable with this inconsistency and be motivated to change.

  • 1 decade ago

    make it your new years Resolution, you have to push yourself, doing anything other than sitting on video games is healthy and good for you, im a lazy **** too lol

  • 1 decade ago

    Hmmm. Set goals for yourself and promise yourself an award. Telling someone your goals and have them help you reach them.

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