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Like Corkey, fear is a motivator for me.
My fear is based on the fact that if I don't get up and do these things today, I might not have that opportunity tomorrow. Serious health issues have made me miss a lot of my life over the past few years, and it is uncertain whether some of them will return or not. I'm not going to claim that I am always on top of my game. Right now, I am lacking motivation. I think it is because I can't do the physical activities I really want to do (still recovering from a recent umbilical hernia repair), but the reality is that I am slacking. There are other activities I could be doing to remain active in the meantime, so that I am prepared to do the things I really enjoy again when I am able. I don't want to miss any more of my life because of lack of motivation. I have a bucket list, and I have things I am going to do. So, there are things I need to do every day to make these things possible. Having been inactive for a number of years, I have a lot of physical catching up to do. The truth is, I am very proud of what I have accomplished physically and emotionally in the past year and some change. I have regained a lot of my strength and determination, and have participated in things I have been longing to do for years, and some that I have never done. But today, I could use some motivation tools and tips too. I like this thread Linus. Just hearing from other people, and seeing my own words here feels motivating. Quote:
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