>how do i motivate myself? >no, you need discipline

>how do i motivate myself?
>no, you need discipline
ok how do i get discipline?
>just do it
how?
>just do it
BUT HOW

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  1. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    You JUST DO IT

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      I CANT
      HOW CAN OTHER PEOPLE just do it AND WHY CANT I JUST DO IT TOO
      why does it seem so easy for others
      where are their mental blocks
      their doubts
      their anxiety
      their eternal tiredness
      their no motivation
      their depression?

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        you're just gonna have to hit rock bottom and feel disgusted by yourself enough to get motivation to change THEN you can use discipline to continue improving
        but you're gonna have to suffer first

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          You suffer. You suffer from being fat, being weak, being a coward, whatever situation you find so unbearable that you have no choice but to make a difference or submit to a life of misery and depression. Excuses only last so long, and the vast majority of people waste their lives making excuses rather than owning up and taking responsibility for themselves.

          Think of how many people die miserable on their deathbed, vs those who are at peace. Very few die satisfied with themselves.

          These are the only right answers.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        You unironically have it too easy. Once you hit rock bottom and find enlightenment through God you will never want to fall into stagnation ever again

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        Turn your brain off and become an automaton
        You're allowed to think "wow I hate doing this" as long as your body is doing it

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        >where are their mental blocks
        Check
        >their doubts
        Check
        >their anxiety
        Check
        >their eternal tiredness
        Chdck
        >their no motivation
        Check
        >their depression?
        Check

        Lift your left arm straight in front of you, shoulder height. Put it down again. Do the same thing with your right arm. Stand up, stand on your toes, lift both arms straight up over you head, and stretch, try to reach as high as possible. Now sit back down again. That's all it takes, all the muscles in your body move according to your will.
        You are now aware of your body. Of the position of your limbs. There's no resistance to any of it. Pack your gym bag and head to the gym the same way you just lifted your arms and stretched your body. You simply move your body.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        >where are their mental blocks
        >their doubts
        >their anxiety
        >their eternal tiredness
        >their no motivation
        >their depression?
        In their heads where you can't see it.
        You just see the results of their actions and assume that it was easy or even enjoyable for them to do the things they needed to do.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        >why does it seem so easy for others
        That's your perception, it's not.
        I don't like it that much, but each day I feel better and better, and I grow stronger, in itself, crawling through the mud is almost unbearable but I do it so it's not hard anymore.

        If you can do it on your own, go to a gym and hook yourself up with a trainer and ask him to give you shit to do.
        Then you just obey, if you have complains tell him, if you have goals, tell him. If you are in pain, tell him. The trainer should give you motivation if you don't have any.
        All you have to do is go there and follow instructions. Turn your brain off and do it.

        It's not easy, it's not painless, but it's good for you. So just give the first step and then take the next one, and the next one, and the next one, until running feels like walking.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        >where are their mental blocks
        >their doubts
        >their anxiety
        >their eternal tiredness
        >their no motivation
        >their depression?
        They have all those and more. But eventually you get to a point where fricking around and ending back up at square zero becomes scarier than any of those other things.
        >t. took like 2 weeks off gym for the holidays, went back today and mostly maintained my PRs except for my most important one where I backslid HARD and now I've never been more motivated

        Think of yourself as a blind man who can now see. Think of how terrifying it would be to go back into the dark. Then decide which you prefer, action or inaction.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          >I've never been more motivated
          why
          unless youre competing it just doesnt seem that important to get worked up over

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        How did you type this? How did you seek help here?

  2. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Look to your left of your thread on the catalog. What’s next to you will motivate you beyond your means.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      >
      t-thanks..

  3. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I want to know too

  4. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    build small habits, make sure your meals and workouts become part of your routine, as in something you need to keep the time during the day/week

  5. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    You only have to JUST DO IT until you get some visible results, then it'll sink its hooks in you and you won't need discipline until your noob gains run out.

    If you're already out of your noob gains then you just gotta JUST DO IT. Work on your discipline daily by forcing yourself to do small things you don't want to do until the feeling of pushing through that discomfort becomes familiar. Find things that motivate you and get your energy up, then get your ass in the gym as fast as possible before the motivation wears off again.

    I have doubts, anxiety, fatigue, depression, and adhd. My motivation lapses all the time but I still get my ass to the gym 4-5 times a week so I know you can, too. You just gotta commit to ignoring the mental discomfort and doing shit anyway. It's a skill like anything else. I know it sucks and it's unfair or whatever but no amount of sympathy from others will make it better, it's still your life and you're the only one who has to deal with it if it sucks to be you. Fix your shit and give the negative thoughts no purchase.

  6. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    You clearly never developed into adulthood
    Step one: decide what you're going to do and how you're going to act
    Step two: carry this out no matter what
    Step three: analyze data after a period of doing this and see if anything needs changed

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Sounds more like autism than adulthood but good advice nonetheless

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      How does one become an adult? How do I change my attitude completely

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        >How does one become an adult?
        eat a lot of shit (metaphorically)

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        By doing things you don't feel like doing but that you know you have to do to live a liveable life

  7. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    motivation/discipline are derived from the same source: willpower
    if you talk to a shrink they will tell you about how many "spoons" you can force yourself to do in a day. Typically the more needs you have fulfilled in your life the more you can force yourself to do undesirable things. So the order of operations is fufill your unfufilled needs first, and then work on the undesirables. Your goal is to maximize your willpower enough to the point where you can do something regularly enough to make it a habit. Then you can move onto something else.

  8. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Discipline is a commitment to an identity. The identity is the combination of actions and perceptions that define who you are, and must be defined by the individual. Every activity and thought you have is a vote in favor of a chosen identity (e.g., choosing to go lift is a vote for an athletic/fit identity while choosing to binge eat is a vote for a totally different identity). And your mind is not stupid, so you're not going to trick it into thinking that eating ice cream everyday is in-line with a healthy diet, so conflicts will rise to the surface in the form of feeling bad about an action or thought.
    You must define the identity you want to embody, then continuously ask if the action you do or do not take is in-line with that identity. That is what discipline is.

  9. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    be urself

  10. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >think about doing shit
    >dont want to do it
    >dont do it
    >repeat x year
    >think about doing shit
    >dont want to do it
    >imagine how much shit could be done in past year
    >feel white phosphorus level burns of regret
    >go do it

  11. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Do something that unlocks your ability to let go and make concious decisions, start easy with pushups until failure, then take a cold shower (beware of having a fricking cardiac arrest though I almost died so many fricking times because the water was so cold I actually felt my heart failing and I passed out for 5 seconds, now I don't take them but the cold/cold water is the biggest mental strenght steroid, besides literal pain of course) then decide to do something straight for 5 minutes, like reading or sitting with your eyes closed or lifting a weight, but no computer or phone, just staring at the wall. Then go for a long walk, without a phone. You will be forced to walk back home bored as frick now for like 30 minutes, you will slowly bulid that muscle of "doing" or not doing, if we talking about not drinking or doing whatever. Keep in mind you don't need to be doing this hard shit forever, just until your brain unfreezes a bit and you lighten up about doing literally anything

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      just a little addendum on the cold shower thing: OP, DO NOT put your head under the freezing stream of water. You WILL pass out. There are no treasures beyond that stream, only DEATH.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        I was i 0.02 degress cold water lately. Was more a pool of icecubes than water actually. Didnt die, felt great for hours. Cold shower every day. Stop beeing a pussy. Literally write homosexual on the hot water button and chad on the cold one. Then decide what you wanna be when you take a shower

  12. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    watch mob psycho 100

  13. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    If you have to ask, its already over.
    Discipline is usually ingrained from early childhood and combined with your brain characteristics.
    Just like certain races are more impulsive or meek. So are certain brains within those subgroups more or less inclined to stick with a difficult routine.

    If it was easy to change, everyone who took a self-help course would be a richgay.

  14. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    You suffer. You suffer from being fat, being weak, being a coward, whatever situation you find so unbearable that you have no choice but to make a difference or submit to a life of misery and depression. Excuses only last so long, and the vast majority of people waste their lives making excuses rather than owning up and taking responsibility for themselves.

    Think of how many people die miserable on their deathbed, vs those who are at peace. Very few die satisfied with themselves.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      this is how the attitude that creates mass shooters
      the point isn't to just make a difference, it's to make a positive difference

      I don't think this advice to just wait until you fricking snap and pray it's not of the mental breakdown variety is helpful

  15. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Try pre-workout to get a little extra pep in your step. Then just try to make working out part of your routine and you will become more disciplined. Every mile begins with a single step.

  16. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >decide to get disciplined
    >manage to do whatever it is I'm doing fairly diligently for a month
    >doesn't get any easier plus you don't really see much difference in a month plus the amount of reasons not to waste time doing whatever it is starts to add up
    >eventually stop doing it
    It just takes too long for anything to pay off, though to be fair even if it did pay off in some way it'd still be annoying to do

    whoever said it takes 21 days to build a habit was dead fricking wrong, in fact I think that study or whatever turned out to be some mindless task like drinking a glass of water. I don't know if its just me or not but nothing ever gets any easier to do or put up with

  17. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Your personality is plastic. Basically, if every day you wake up and say, today I am going to role play as a character who acts a certain way, after about four to six months, it will become second nature. You won't be role playing as that personality; it will just be your actual personality. It's hard, but you basically need to pretend to be a person who is intrinsically motivated for a several months, until it becomes who you actually are, at which point you can just use your motivation to accomplish what you need.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Whole thing goes down south when people you know call you out on the roleplay and ruin it

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        nobody knows who I really am, I never felt this empty before...

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        I am one of those people but only if the character the person is playing is annoying (protip: it almost always is). The whole thing doesn't go down, it just gets reshaped in a more natural manner.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          also, just to "prove" I'm not some kind of psycho: if I see a bro making a clown of himself I tell him in private he doesn't need to to do this and he might have to tone it down because it's glaringly obvious he's doing some social experiment.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        This is why the best time to do it is during a major life change, like starting college, starting a new job, or, after a move. If those aren't options then you may just have to go into the hyperbolic time chamber for a few months and be an anti social hermit. If people ask where you are just say you're busy or whatever.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        Thats when you double down. Peer pressure is for losers.

  18. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Just decide whether doing the action or not makes you a Black person or not. Works like a charm for me.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      i assume you dont work out then

  19. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    so you take the thing you need to do
    and then you like
    do it
    stop asking how you little b***h, just do it

  20. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

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  21. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    By acepting that it wont feel good as long as your a lazy, sick piece of crab. Just acept that your feelings are not the most important thing in the world. You still can, you just dont want to bc of feefees. I view myself as weak when i act like shit and this helps. Try downloading lifeRPG, its fricking great for this

  22. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Hate how you look and use that as motivation. Otherwise you are fine with yourself and you don’t need to go to the gym. Simple as

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      I'm fine with how I look but girls aren't apparently.

  23. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    A lot of people don't know about self-love or what it is. I was fatherless so I didn't understand it either. Women express love by performing emotional labor for men, and the perk is that they can emotionally support themselves. Men show love by performing physical labor for women, and the perk that comes with that is likewise, hardiness and the ability to support themselves.

    Mental health industry is predominantly women, so they have good intentions when they suggest for you to try and emotionally support yourself, but in practice, it falls on its face, a man cannot emotionally validate anything because that's not how men show love.

    What you have to do is get out there no matter what and generate. Be positive, generative, input and have the output to show for it. You will feel better by the end of the day because then you will truly love yourself. Lean into what you were designed to do, be a producer. You will naturally build momentum and you will feel good about yourself the more you do it.

    This is why there's a mental health crisis among men, we are feminized in society and our only recourse is feminine self-love practice which will not build our self-esteem. Conversely, it's also why single careerwomen are unhappy. But that's pretty obvious.

  24. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >ok how do i get discipline?
    think less
    do more

  25. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Discipline can't be built without the initial motivation to get you into a hobby/activity. We were always motivated at first to try something new, since the dawn of time.
    If you have been going at a hobby/activity for a while, you shouldn't need motivation to keep going - if you need motivation to persevere at something that you have been working at for a while, that's inviting failure. It should be discipline that you've built that keeps you going on days where you just want to frick off.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Cont'd -
      You build discipline by saying frick you to that voice in your head that wants you to be lazy and give up on something.

  26. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Commit yourself to a specific schedule, then when the time comes, walk outside, enter your car, and drive to the gym. Then, exit the car and walk into the gym.

  27. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

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  28. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    dicipline really is just forcing yourself to do shit you don't want to do, its simple, not easy.

  29. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    My motivation is the envy and hatred I feel when I think about someone fricking with my crush. It feels like 80s movie shit with me being a cool hero guy with neonpants and smoke hanging from my lip

  30. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Reject comfort, you havent earned it. Also watching One Piece helped me to start improving.

  31. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Think of it like a snowball. You've gotta get it down a hill and make it into a BIG snowball in the process. If you keep pushing it, eventually it'll start rolling on its own, making your job much easier. But you still need to watch and guide the snowball, lest it hit a tree or rock and turn to shit.
    And eventually you become comfortable enough that you neglect your snowball. "Oh it's big enough, I'll just take a break", and that's perfectly fine to do. UNTIL a bunch of shit-eating gnomes emerge from their holes with the sole purpose of smashing your snowball. And the longer you neglect it, the more they smash it.

    The key to rolling a big snowball down a hill is to do so consciously. Be aware of its size and momentum, how able you are to keep rolling it safely and efficiently. And always remind yourself, whenever your efforts start to lack, of what those gnomes are going to do if you don't start rolling that ball again soon. Remember how it felt, watching those gnomes destroy the physical embodiment of your efforts, and let that keep you going.

    Frick the gnomes, make as big a snowball as you can.

  32. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

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