• Calcharger@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    The medication unlocks the door, but you still need to walk through it. You can end up hyper focusing on the wrong shit so it still takes a little willpower to get you on task

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        1 year ago

        Wish I had a solid answer for you but it’s different every time. Just…doing it I guess. Stop putting it off and just start it.

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        1 year ago

        Everyone’s different, but for me, it’s a matter of (1) being medicated and (2) making an active effort to do “the thing,” whatever that may be.

        That initial hump doesn’t go away and can actually be worse with medication if you get distracted.

        E.g. my day-to-day is very productive if I make the active choices to get out of bed at hh:mm1, be online for work at hh:mm2, and actually follow through. If I fuck around or am unmotivated (nebulous concept I know), I can easily waste 4 hours doing absolutely nothing at my kitchen table.

        The effort part gets easier with routine, in my experience.