• @[email protected]
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    520 days ago

    Why i gotta see this now, when I’m trying to avoid forming a habit by not going and getting a membership to the gym less than a mile away from me?

    • @[email protected]
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      119 days ago

      Don’t let the internet tell you what works for you. Defeatism is just more engaging than success stories.

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      420 days ago

      Just a word of warning. If you don’t want to do it, you’re never going to. I don’t mean “I want to want to do it”, but actually desire to do it. I paid for a membership for years before I actually went consistently. That money could’ve been spent a million different ways that were better than paying for something I had no desire to use

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        19 days ago

        I bought a treadmill and stationary bike a few years ago… weight training is less of a concern for me than cardio and getting in shape to use a bike as transport… also the treadmill is meant to make VR less nauseating for me, and I haven’t wanted to play VR since getting it because it’s so nauseating…?

        I’ve used the stationary bike a few dozen times, but the treadmill is still in the box.

        I want to use them… well no, I want to want to use them…. Which means I don’t.

        • @[email protected]
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          419 days ago

          I was right there with you for most of my life. Antidepressants changed that for me but I know not everyone is depressed/has access to psych care. Hopefully it clicks for you one day

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            19 days ago

            Thanks!

            This isn’t depression… I mean that’s probably some of it, but not the bulk of it. I’m actually in a much better headspace now than I’ve been for the last 15 years or so. It turns out my baseline happiness is that of a relentless optimist. Everything is going to be good, even though it really isn’t right now sort of thing. I have zero basis for that assertion, because my life is a complete shitshow, but I won part of the gene lottery on that one.

            I was dx adhd at 5 (35 years ago) and pretty sure there’s a heavy dose of autism in there that wasn’t picked up because I’m AFAB and old, and getting screened for that now serves no purpose unless I want to be in a “work camp”… (American)

            The problem is object permanence. Most of the time I don’t even remember I have a treadmill, and when I do, like when I see the box, I never want to set the damned thing up. It’s not pressing or important, nor is it something I want to do, so it doesn’t get done.

            I just built a chicken coop tho, so I’m capable of doing things I need to do, just not things I should, but would rather not tbh, do.

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        17 days ago

        think “i should do that”

        pay money to do the thing

        procrastinate doing the thing

        guilt yourself into doing the thing

        actually do the thing

        ⬇️ I AM HERE ⬇️

        Be mad at yourself for not doing the thing sooner