tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7003365950184212593.post9197737903646621144..comments2023-10-16T08:26:29.982-07:00Comments on Girl of a Thousand Faces: motivation... i can haz it?Emilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01201088427656524745noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7003365950184212593.post-31271715798218994172011-04-12T12:46:32.782-07:002011-04-12T12:46:32.782-07:00Hi Emily! I came across your blog when looking for...Hi Emily! I came across your blog when looking for bloggers with a similar interest in "vegan/vegetarianism." I totally get what you are dealing with!! Sometimes we just get in these ruts where everything seems be be so much harder than it should be and it seems impossible to do anything... especially when you know that you will just have to start back from square one a few days later. First of all I say give yourself a break! It's fine to go through this sometimes, and when you come out of it you will be more motivated than ever... sometimes we just need a lazy phase like this to spark up some sort of "okay it's time to get back to work!" I experienced the same thing you did with the whole apartment situation... it seems like in order to be happiest in the apartment you're always having to clean up after other people and it just doesn't seem fair. I think the best thing for handling that situation, is to do what you can, and then focus on the future living arrangements, keeping in mind that what you have right now is only temporary! Whenever I lack motivation to do anything I come to a point where I finally just force myself to do at least ONE thing that i've been avoiding. After I get over that hump, it seems that everything else I've been needing to do comes so much easier and before I even realize it, nothing feels hard anymore. Hope this helps a tiny bit! -DylanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com