Have any of you been in such situations at any point of your college days or even your career? How did you remedy the situation? It would be nice if you could share some life experiences or your views on anything expressed here.
I'd say it's fair that everyone has felt like this. I remedied the situation by working hard to accomplish a couple of goals. Once those happened, I felt really great and just kept on going. Sometimes one just needs a little support or encouragement. Also if you volunteer for a couple of days that could make you feel pretty awesome and motivated. Sitting around all day is selfish, volunteering is pretty much opposite and is easy, so you can get a good taste of the "other side."
My issues of laziness stemmed from me usually being...sigh...well better than everyone else at things. I got really motivated as well once somebody really smart/good came along. It was a healthy competition for me.
You could find one of those kids at school and make it your mission to destroy him. In accomplishments/grades of course.
Given my occasional issues of motivation I sometimes just tell myself, "Find it." That's all I say. When I don't want to do that extra squat at the gym, I say, "Find it." I let my mind wander where it needs to go and I do it. I promise you'll be surprised at the things you can do, being mediocre sucks, but it is a choice for A LOT of people. Try not to be one of the status quo.
Good luck buddy.
2nd. With my comp e degree and a shovel, I dug ditches because my gpa sucked. Should have dug them before going to college. 20 years of regret because I was a lazy shit.Who pays for your school/room/board/food/books/etc.? If it isn't you, immediately cut off all financial assistance from the other parties; you'll find motivation quickly enough.
Sounds like the life you made for yourself.I feel like that a lot. I'm actually very talented. I'm a good musician, cook, graphic artist, IT director, and writer, but I'm locked into boring, mundane, "it doesn't really matter to anyone at the end of the day" jobs. I feel like I should be doing something that will help change the world, but I don't have the resources to find those opportunities. Therefore, when I die I'll be another "Oh gee, another father of 2 with a standard house and a standard car with a standard income coming from a standard family...who cares."
What's the point, really.![]()
