I can spend 10 hours at work being productive with 0 effort, but I can't spend 5 minutes cleaning my house or doing anything productive outside of work without colossal effort. I end up spending 18 hours on my off days at home rotting doing nothing of significance, even though I have a ton of stuff I want to do and need to do.How do I make life as easy as working?
>>34709726A part of me thinks that it's natural and healthy to be low-energy on off daysOn the other hand I am at university and I have learned the hard way that "taking an off day" can quickly turn into a loop of taking off days>How do I make life as easy as working?You answered your own question, didn't you. Our situations are different but the only way I have found for me to get anything done at all is to immediately go into work mode after waking up, and not calling it a day until I have reached the goal that I set for that day.
>>34709826Yeah I'll try that.I lost my job due to it being shut down. I've spent the past 8 days doing literally nothing but sitting at home and being on the computer even though I have a ton of stuff I want and need to do. I just can't get myself to do anything. I have gotten groceries though.
>>34709908The absence of urgency can be a curse.I also think getting out of the house helps me. And not "delaying my caffeine one to two hours after waking up", fuck all that bullshit advice out there.
>>34709934>getting out of the houseTo the library to study, not to give you ideas of 2 hour walks through the park although you might want to try that sometime