tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5881809469096129956.post933762096675057979..comments2023-04-11T15:38:17.263+01:00Comments on Thoughts From The 10th Circle: MotivationResCogitanshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16098462922178341583noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5881809469096129956.post-22769012617525661282011-07-13T16:06:31.843+01:002011-07-13T16:06:31.843+01:00I just don't do well with people, like people,...I just don't do well with people, like people, or want to deal with them past anything casual and entertaining.<br /><br />i do well with people but this feeling is ever present. It's so selfish!!! <br /><br />It's nice when I do get engrossed in a person even if it's short term. I feel so much more alive. But this is dangerous because I have to fight what Haven calls engulfment. It's a nasty temptation. I need to balance when I have a relationship. I have problems keeping my identity.Bellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5881809469096129956.post-32566259547538962582011-05-21T21:32:26.213+01:002011-05-21T21:32:26.213+01:00Flat affect and anxiousness can go hand in hand.
...Flat affect and anxiousness can go hand in hand.<br /><br />My issues with long term motivation is that I have to both prevent myself from rationalizing myself out of it, and also I need to feel like I'm being valued in what I'm doing. If I feel like my efforts are being ignored or undervalued, it greatly angers me and makes me resentful. Being taken for granted will drive me up the wall.<br /><br />I just don't do well with people, like people, or want to deal with them past anything casual and entertaining.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5881809469096129956.post-36980899392501642722011-05-21T18:58:15.259+01:002011-05-21T18:58:15.259+01:00i don't really have any carrots; if i wonder w...i don't really have any carrots; if i wonder where i see myself in 10 years' time i imagine some situation but quickly realise it would be nice for a while but i would be bored after a short while. i need constant flux in my life to feel alive - i like the unknown to keep things interesting and perhaps use that as an excuse to not have long-term objectives.<br /><br />haven - "<i>I grow my own carrots...</i>"<br />lol i love the metaphor :)<br /><br />ana - yeah my thoughts often go off on tangents and the majority of my posts are written in one constant flow with no edits in 15mins or under.<br />unfortunately i think the people who are intelligent, introspective, and thoughtful about the world, tend to have difficulty finding meaning in life and therefore motivation. i think the 2 simple go together (correlated) rather than one causing the other. you have a lot of time to find something you enjoy - and perhaps it is the journey itself that you will find fulfilling rather than anything found on the way.ResCogitanshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16098462922178341583noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5881809469096129956.post-80825068720607153662011-05-21T00:48:16.761+01:002011-05-21T00:48:16.761+01:00this is m third attempt at commenting this. you...this is m third attempt at commenting this. you'r multidirected and often i don't know what to answer. but anyway...i'll just say something.<br /><br />i don't have long term objectives, at least what i consider them to be. i know i want to travel and in some way make a difference in something..but nothing very specific... I do experience lack of motivation, cause things seem meaningless. in part I believe it's because i'm not 'established' in the world yet...just starting to be on my own. but also, "everything leads to a defeat"...so...<br />I just have to find something meaningful to disguise that and bring me motivation.Anahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16830978491263975001noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5881809469096129956.post-10623714161711317592011-05-20T19:58:47.804+01:002011-05-20T19:58:47.804+01:00Hm. I’m actually good with long term objectives. I...Hm. I’m actually good with long term objectives. I’m also very ALL or NOTHING. If I stray at all I risk falling off the path permanently. If I maintain perfection in my focus nothing deters me once I’ve established a pattern. However… the anxiety turns on me, or to my advantage. If the thought of now straying from a self-imposed goal occurs my anxiety explodes, forcing me to redouble my efforts to surpass where I had been on my path. The anxiety created from fear of failure is its own motivation. <br /><br />I do have that problem with that “direction the motivation is never in the same direction for more than 5 minutes” though. If there’s something I want, but don’t do right away, and really throw myself into it with everything I have, creating that anxiety from failure, I quickly see something else and move on to that. If I can get myself going at all. I’m easily distractible for all the interests I have and would like to pursue. <br /><br />I grow my own carrots. I dig them up. I throw them into a tree. Struggle to climb it in order to get it down only to realize my lunch has had long enough time to rot. <br /><br />Where do your carrots come from?Havenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06219816721347558501noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5881809469096129956.post-42771302645243315182011-05-20T19:05:31.812+01:002011-05-20T19:05:31.812+01:00I completely agree. Most people (myself included) ...I completely agree. Most people (myself included) are too quick to generalise people, and more specifically, what makes us tick. Stuff like this needs further analysis than simply what he stated in that article. But I don't really know much about psychology/sociology so I can't really get into it so indepth. =/<br /><br />Personally, I think I work better with a carrot dangling in front of my face. Cus carrots are tasty. And you can always condition yourself to become used to beating beaten with sticks (hey, it works for kung fu artists!). In fact, it would just give you more to complain about in life. And doesn't everybody love something to complain about, even secretly?<br /><br />Also, in reply to your comment that you left on my blog. Great timing! I just finished publishing a non-challenge related post, then checked my comments and there you were! lolErikahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02602254009932318031noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5881809469096129956.post-29836331243616008712011-05-17T23:43:53.899+01:002011-05-17T23:43:53.899+01:00interesting postinteresting postGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10678343815209441212noreply@blogger.com