02-18-2018, 10:54 AM
(02-18-2018, 10:45 AM)cataleya Wrote:(02-17-2018, 09:28 AM)Jake2015 Wrote: Epiphany:
Today I had a thought and I dont know the answer to it so im posting it here for anyone to answer but ill also ask shannon on his discussion because I havent a clue.
I realised that even though I procrastinate and its ONLY procrastination on university school books, when it came to reading books - factual books, on topics I was interested in, such as religion or philosophy then I could read them forever.
These were not textbooks but normal books on the subjects but why was this?
Im guessing that the answer is above actually, that perhaps its the fact that they werent textbooks but written for all to easily understand perhaps and that I had a thirst for knowledge when it came to reading such books.
What do you think?
ps: todays update is that I ordered some heavy comfort food delivery and even though know I should study today and actually do something, ive been procrastinating :/
pps: Ive managed to reply/post on other threads and seeing my username jake2015 all down the first page gave me a chuckle lol
Because when you have to read university school books you are forced to do it. When you have to focus on something that you are not interested in, it requires self-discipline. Everybody has went through this, it`s a common issue...
I have absolutely no lost my ability to be disciplined. It happened cause I went thru bad time and addiction, depression, anxiety caught me and it affected my cognitive abilities. I am just trying to get it all back. Its gonna take time but I know I will get there.
I am fixing one problem at a time.