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a-kiwi-fan t1_j7yeryq wrote

This is depressing rather than motivating, at least to some. Basically, if consistency is hard to maintain, regardless if it is because of outer (jobs, tragedy) or inner (ADHD and other psychological or physical issues) influence, you're basically fucked.

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comatose1981 t1_j7z1xqk wrote

As someone who struggles with long-term goals, i find focusing on short bursts of daily effort much easier to manage.

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Thathappenedearlier t1_j826o9u wrote

Yeah I think this would have been more motivating if the left was big stairs and the right was just looking at one step

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draculamilktoast t1_j7z0dt7 wrote

At least you know you physically cannot get things done for a reason. Maybe it's time to be mentally okay with it rather than try to force yourself to be a highly achieving slave for people who hate you.

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dedicated-pedestrian t1_j7zeofv wrote

The people under whom whom you work for wages don't want the right staircase either. They want big steps all the time.

I imagine this is more for personal achievement.

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catjuggler t1_j8176fx wrote

Same, besides that, I have external factors that make consistent effort impossible

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Foxsayy t1_j81kqb4 wrote

If your progress never looks/looked like the image on the left, it'll probably never look like it does on the right ever.

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