I used to be good at time management and very motivated in my career. Then about two years ago I lost a close friend over a strong disagreement and then lost my job.
Slowly but surely I became a bit depressed and had some physical health issues. I'm seeing a therapist already, and a few months ago I finally managed to get a plebe job at a retailer, but when it comes to doing my personal work that would open doors in my industry I just can't seem to find the time and motivation to do it.
Don't get me wrong. I got plenty of time available, I just find myself being ridiculously avoidant or distracted or tired, you get the idea. And, no, I don't use social media much, I don't videogame or binge shows. I just get distracted with house chores or simply overthinking.
I've already tried lists, planning and goal setting ( all this comes naturally to me), but it makes no difference.
I've tried reducing the expectations and goals, no difference. I still don't do anything.
I tried apps to keep track of my progress; also useless.
I've even considered finding a life coach, but I get the feeling they're a scam. Unfortunately I don't have any friends or relatives that can help me stay on track with my goals.
TLDR I'm getting a bit desperate here. Any suggestions welcome. Thanks.
This will sound dumb, but I'm saying it sincerely.
I've had similar issues (without getting into details), but what worked for me was getting outside a couple times a week. By that I mean bringing a tent or hammock + tarp and sleeping outside a couple nights a week on workdays.
To be specific: I sleep outside Monday-Tuesday and Wednesday-Thursday. On those days I also make my dinner at my campsite. What I've found is that my brain goes into a much more "primal" state of "monke outside in cold, monke get shit done", and that it propagates into my day and week.
The barrier to this is of course actually going outside, but I've been able to get to a place where I have a "deal with myself" about those two nights a week. I always have my pack ready, so it's just about grabbing it and heading out- I think that's key.
I'm not saying this is a solution for everyone, but it's done wonders for me. As of now, I get restless and feel bad if I'm in a situation where I can't get outside at least once a week. It brings me a peace of mind and will to get stuff done that nothing else can.
Thanks for sharing, it's an unusual take. This doesn't work for me for a variety of reasons but gives me food for thought.
this sounds absolutely wonderful. I need to go camping alone sometime.