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RE: NOTIFICATION: Absent But Present in Spirit

in #greek-trail7 years ago

You will be fine but good “luck” anyway! Your posts will be missed too!

“Motivation”

It all depends on what someone considers difficult. There are times when I’d prefer to do intense physical exercise/labor vs make a simple phone call - depending on the nature of the phone call.

Or for example if someone has a fear of heights - standing on the edge of a short stage may be more difficult than making a speech on the same stage in front of a million people.

So it’s about the perception of the individual. For me most difficult things are created by mental blocks. Fear factors that aren’t real but created by the way we see them play-out in our minds, before they actually happen.

While I’m mostly preaching here vs teaching, theorizing vs explaining a practical way to motivate, it’s because for me every scenario is different.

I tend to be motivated when “challenged” but otherwise might not see a need to have done something. At other times I want to be able to try something alone or without someone watching me before I am “motivated” to try it “publicly”. So it all depends!

But, as mr @trumpman noted, and I’m paraphrasing... discipline is key [to motivation]. Or rather discipline is what one needs as opposed to motivation. If you set your mind to something, it can be done. Arki na theleis pragmatika na to kaneis (h na kaneis ton euato sou na pistepsei pos to theleis).

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