Why Is It So Hard To Be Consistent Backed By Psychology

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Psych2Go

Psych2Go

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Ever wondered why it's so challenging to maintain consistency in our actions and behaviors? In this video, let's explore the fascinating world of psychology with us as we explore the reasons behind this common struggle.
In this video, we dissect the question, "Why is it hard to be consistent?" and delve into the underlying psychological mechanisms at play. From the elusive nature of discipline to the impact of mental health on our ability to stay on track, we uncover valuable insights that shed light on our quest for productivity and personal growth.
Join us as we not only understand the root causes but also learn actionable strategies on how to be consistent in various aspects of life. Whether you're seeking to enhance your productivity, improve your mental health, or embark on a journey of personal development, this exploration into the realms of psychology promises to offer invaluable wisdom.
#personaldevelopment #personalgrowth #psychology
Writer: Chloe Avenasa
Editor: Kelly Soong
Script Manager: Kelly Soong
Voice Over: Amanda Silvera ( / amandasilvera )
Animator: Georgia Whitbread
KZfaq Manager: Cindy Cheong
References:
The Art of Improvement. How to Be Incredibly Consistent [Video]. KZfaq. • How To Be Incredibly C...
Dr. Alok Kanojia (HealthyGamerGG). Why It's So Hard To Be Consistent [Video]. KZfaq. • Why It's So Hard To Be...
Marie Forelo. How To Be Consistent: 5 Steps To Get Things Done, All The Time [Video]. KZfaq. • How To Be Consistent: ...
Koehler, J. "Why Are Old Habits So Hard to Break?" Psychology Today. Retrieved from www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/beyond-school-walls/202304/why-are-old-habits-so-hard-to-break

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@noonegirl
@noonegirl Ай бұрын
1. The brain's tug of war - enjoying what's easy, safe & comfortable 2. The instant gratification moneky - craving immediate reward 3. No accountability 4. Procrastination, no preparation 5. Perfectionist paralysis
@OneForAll42
@OneForAll42 Ай бұрын
Thank you for this analysis 😎 🙇‍♂️
@user-nn5rx4de3c
@user-nn5rx4de3c Ай бұрын
Wow everything sounds like me
@RedFella0115
@RedFella0115 Ай бұрын
This was a fantastic video😄! I especially related to the idea of perfectionist paralysis. There are many times right now, where I'm nervous to try something new or go through a valuable experience as I'm afraid of messing up. But it's like you guys said. Mistakes are small stepping stones we take to get to success or victory. Amazing work, @Psych2Go😁!
@Zbanowany_
@Zbanowany_ Ай бұрын
"Your future-self deserves better that cleaning up your mess" a quote to live by
@MoodyBluesRequiem80
@MoodyBluesRequiem80 Ай бұрын
Based quote! Wish you best, homie! 🖤
@updownleftright883
@updownleftright883 Ай бұрын
Future self is probably dead
@W1nterdust
@W1nterdust 7 күн бұрын
​@@updownleftright883 Don't give up! Theres so much to live for!! Just know alot of people (including myself) care about you :))
@SylisDaCheesCakeGoat
@SylisDaCheesCakeGoat Ай бұрын
Im just glad im not struggling financially because that would be the last straw for me , but I am struggling with figuring out how I want to go about life .
@Papyon99
@Papyon99 Ай бұрын
Ur sooooo lucky im having such a hard time financially!!!! Its so difficult!!!😢😢😢
@S-link999
@S-link999 Ай бұрын
I am autistic, and routine & consistency i thrive with, heck, i feel like i NEED it to have lower anxiety, and to make things make sense
@EmbraceTheStruggle24
@EmbraceTheStruggle24 Ай бұрын
I'm in the ASD as well - and there is certainly no shame in that. Blessings 🙏
@TheNonameHousehold
@TheNonameHousehold Ай бұрын
Same here! 🥲😅😁
@iwasneverkilled3516
@iwasneverkilled3516 Ай бұрын
The best narrator is back
@Psych2go
@Psych2go Ай бұрын
Amanda has always been here. But how do you feel about the other voice actors? :)
@iwasneverkilled3516
@iwasneverkilled3516 Ай бұрын
@@Psych2go it was a bit hard to get used to it but the content was solid as always (my ASD dislikes sudden changes but a win is a win, keep up the good work)
@TheDarkPlace00
@TheDarkPlace00 Ай бұрын
Pushing a boulder up a hill, you say..That’s my daily workout routine, trying to stay in shape while life keeps throwing rocks in my way.
@juliuscaesart
@juliuscaesart Ай бұрын
We missed Amanda’s voice, so soothing.
@abbygailgaudette5253
@abbygailgaudette5253 Ай бұрын
I can't believe they finally made a video answering the question I've been asking myself for years
@Psych2go
@Psych2go Ай бұрын
Did you find the answer you were looking for after watching this video?
@OnitaFreeze
@OnitaFreeze Ай бұрын
An example of things that can also make these worse: My parents were NOTORIOUS for only acknowledging my failures growing up, making them out to be bigger than they were, than my successes. They successes were brushed off as things that I should be doing anyways, my failures were pushed to the forefront of my mind as some sort of "motivator". It didn't help, it made me a perfectionist, someone who has panic attacks when I think I'm going to fail (at any point of the process even before I've started and someone who can barely take constructive criticism. This leaks into everything you do, even being consistent. Because every time I fail at not doing something I'm supposed to (ex: chores) I get a physical and emotional reaction that's make it harder to do the next time, including because whatever that was probably had gotten worse because it took too long for me to come back to it. Little steps has helped me SEVERALLY in this case, maybe do the dishes chunks at a time, organize all the silverware, them wash off the plates, then the bowls and cups. Load those slowly over the week so only pots are left in the sink, then wash the pots you use the most etc. Don't overwhelm yourself because you know how you should be doing something. Learn about yourself❤
@MrOberon22
@MrOberon22 Ай бұрын
When everything inside your head tells you "I'm tired, I don't want to today, I'll continue tomorrow etc.". DO IT THIS INSTANT. Break that lazy part of yourself, over and over again and reforge the scraps into a machine of productivity and discipline. It was tough for me, but whenever I finish what I need to do AND cultivate my hobbies for the day, I feel rewarded in a way, KZfaq videos and all that other instant-gratification bullshit could never make me feel. My self-loathing evaporated into near nothingness and I have a peace of mind, I never knew I could achieve.
@AC-ni4gt
@AC-ni4gt Ай бұрын
That felt worse than a face slap. And way worse than being called out. I am one of those who can never stick to a goal well. Same with planning for one. Not my thing. Hopefully I can get some help with it soon.
@theoaremevano3227
@theoaremevano3227 Ай бұрын
With working out, I've found it's easier if you can get it out of the way sooner, rather than later and buy yourself more time. After work, I used to take walks to relax, thinking I'd be able to work out later, but those walks still took some energy. Even though it was just a little bit, it was enough to feel like I'd done 'enough' for the day once I got home, and I wouldn't feel up to it. To correct this, I started hurrying home to get it done earlier rather than later, and taking walks later in the evening, which is much more pleasant anyway. Less heat- fewer people. I find that the closer I get to running out of time for the evening, the less I feel like I have time for something 'now', so I have to bump things forward and do them sooner to get around that perception.
@lucilobitastormlight5681
@lucilobitastormlight5681 Ай бұрын
I force myself to keep going, but with music or hear a manga recap or (audiobooks), it's a way to make me feel more comfortable to work, and the break I take is like between 1 to 3 minutes before I continue to work. If I don't feel like doing it, at least I make myself do the half and the other half for the next day
@anuruksuriyaarachchi3988
@anuruksuriyaarachchi3988 Ай бұрын
Honestly, I try hard to be consistent on studying, doing a composition(a music/ a transcription/ a story), preparing the symptoms list when going to meet the psychiatrist.
@Psych2go
@Psych2go Ай бұрын
It begins with the small steps.
@A55a551n
@A55a551n Ай бұрын
Timestamps 1). The brain's tug of war 0:40 2). The, instant gratification monkey 1:37 3). No accountability 2:24 4). Procrastination, no preparation 3:11 5). Perfectionist paralysis 4:03 Hope this helps you out. Hope you have a nice day. Sorry this is so late. 💙💙💙💙💙💙
@fine4254
@fine4254 Ай бұрын
Your videos are so relaxing.
@nicoleangelito3192
@nicoleangelito3192 Ай бұрын
Thanks! Helped a lot knowing this. The hard part is remembering and applying it 😅
@AscensionMountain
@AscensionMountain Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video, as always.👍
@sonzai5162
@sonzai5162 Ай бұрын
There are things that are deeply embedded into my soul, things that I'll still be doing til the end of life. But on the opposite side, there are things that I could hardly get myself into, or maybe I'd do them a few times and fall off lol. There's no in between, and it's difficult af haha
@Psych2go
@Psych2go Ай бұрын
Perhaps the things embedded in your soul are your callings? What are they?
@anuruksuriyaarachchi3988
@anuruksuriyaarachchi3988 Ай бұрын
I can relate to these facts. Thanks for making this video!
@simplereally.
@simplereally. Ай бұрын
If only there were a way to make this simple, really.. I'll have to work on this!
@PostntalkReact
@PostntalkReact Ай бұрын
Always I learn from your videos!
@mekman4
@mekman4 Ай бұрын
This is very helpful and timely, thank you! There are so many helpful people today! I don’t feel nearly as attacked today as I was a day before. Maybe I was meant to stumble, but only for a day. Thank you, big time!
@sandiletwala3001
@sandiletwala3001 Ай бұрын
I really needed that because lately I've been on and off with what I'm doing and it's been hard to keep but I'll overcome this and be successful in anything that I do ❤❤❤. Thanks Psy2go ❤❤
@storyteller0633
@storyteller0633 Ай бұрын
My understanding on motivation is that it’s a type of energy: You wake up, you go from a state of regaining energy to spending it, be it work, school, being social, it all spends it according to your character, if school is a struggle, energy is consumed more than say being on your phone, which can be like going on an energy-saving mode as you relax and do whatever pleases you, be it videos, games, or just social media as a whole. Take kids for example, this system is natural for them as they 'spend' it on the things they have to do and are told to do they don’t like, vs when they do whatever they like without reservation most of the time. This isn’t a say all be all, of course, but, in this manner, it’s how I learn to look at my struggle of doing what I want and need to so I can better manage my ‘energy' to do what I need to along with what I want. This gets thrown out the window a lot though with certain life problems, discontentment, various fluctuating emotions, etc. This is why usually when you have a problem, nothing can go right, as you working towards progressing the fixing of this problem is also taken as a sort of energy consumer for your storage of work you can manage in a day before you need to recharge. With certain mindsets, environmental conditions, and overall quality of life, this system is altered and different, be it for the better or worse. I'll give a personal example, I loved learning, and school as a whole, so I could do it all the time, however, I kept work *at* school, while enjoying my time at home, even with the homework, as I worked hard enough for it to be done before I came home. So with this, I hardly had any need for motivation, but in later years near high school, I couldn’t finish as quick due to the increased load of work, so I needed some time at home once the heavy-duty projects came by, so my energy was more spent, I needed more time, and more time for me, be it enjoying what I do, taking a moment to learn from what I was doing as I was so absorbed in working, that I didn’t remember to actually take in what I was studying. Associating work with learning can create a setting where we don’t learn what we read, like a tool to achieve what is given to us. Used, and discarded. For me it was easier, but got harder as the work became more complicated and time-consuming. I’m getting off track, the point is that one of the best ways to bring out the best your motivation can do, in any condition its set in, is to recognize what it pushing your energy to doing said thing, be it for yourself, or because you need to, if you have enough energy to spend on such, just, to know what conditions your set in to know if you have it in you to do what you set ahead of yourself.
@literatureschool677
@literatureschool677 Ай бұрын
This is just what I needed. Thank you Psych2Go.♥
@kidszonebabyshop877
@kidszonebabyshop877 Ай бұрын
Hello Psych2go, I loveee ur vids thanks for making such informative videos Love from India 🇮🇳
@1987yk
@1987yk Ай бұрын
Thank you, I actually in the middle of tests and I experiencing consecutive burnouts. Accumulating as i have been working through burnout. And I had the worst experience ever. Everyone losing faith in me, but now I know the way to get back my old mindset so now. I know how I’m going to get back the mindset I need to recover. Hopefully it works haha.
@uchraltamir1246
@uchraltamir1246 28 күн бұрын
Ur channel really deserve more subscriptions cuz ur channel not only uploads videos and leave us u guys also check the comment section and ask questions and talks with us which is a really kind thing❤❤
@Encaris
@Encaris Ай бұрын
I love this. More videos like this please ^_^
@user-si4zs4wu2h
@user-si4zs4wu2h Ай бұрын
thank you
@user-zn4hs8ky5q
@user-zn4hs8ky5q Ай бұрын
Very informative and useful, let me download this vid. Thanks
@Emmortalgod21
@Emmortalgod21 Ай бұрын
i am trying to stay Consistent with art but after watching this i have a new mind i should watch again to relearn thank u🔥🔥
@septicdragyn
@septicdragyn Ай бұрын
ten minutes is all well and good, when you know when the ten minutes is up,I have no idea of the concept of time,I can never tell when a time is finished unless someone tells me it's up
@DanSteakMan
@DanSteakMan Ай бұрын
Three things Allowing myself to care for self and enjoying things like cooking, working out and bowling with friends❤ also to remember I have worth and purpose!
@EmbraceTheStruggle24
@EmbraceTheStruggle24 Ай бұрын
DanSteakMan, that's great to know ;) as I've been trying to establish a consistent routine as well - more so with sketch art, internet history, animated shows, and watching gaming streams.
@airmanon7213
@airmanon7213 Ай бұрын
As someone with ADHD, I feel most if not all of these.
@arjaedudley4281
@arjaedudley4281 Ай бұрын
veryyy true
@kiarahaltnh
@kiarahaltnh Ай бұрын
thank you :)) I'm really struggling with getting all my goals under the hat... like learning for school, going to the gym, being organized and less messy, having a good relation to food and having a fine sleep schedule. people say its no possible to do all these things at the same time. Is that true? For now, i'll simply start with doing the things you said and see how far i'll get. this video really got me new hope though :))
@manishpandey5604
@manishpandey5604 Ай бұрын
The narrator have very calm and soothing voce
@insertname7504
@insertname7504 Ай бұрын
woah this video mentions so many other things I’ve learned about consistency. procrastination monkey? comes from a ted-talk! and I’m currently reading Atomic Habits!!
@kimmyleelove
@kimmyleelove Ай бұрын
I'm trying to be more consistent in morning and night routine 😊
@drinasun6984
@drinasun6984 Ай бұрын
True
@xxtimeisthefireinwhichweburnxx
@xxtimeisthefireinwhichweburnxx Ай бұрын
I felt represented in this episode when I saw Psi sitting all alone like an Indian in front of the TV's warm embracing glow...
@wimaken1615
@wimaken1615 Ай бұрын
Story of my life
@SuperAngel2384
@SuperAngel2384 Ай бұрын
The only thing that's consistent about me is how inconsistent I am.
@niasiamack9333
@niasiamack9333 Ай бұрын
Thank you psych2go
@anuruksuriyaarachchi3988
@anuruksuriyaarachchi3988 Ай бұрын
Also can you make a video on how to get benefits from past trauma? Because I got to hear that depression is something which makes you creative.
@Warriordan44
@Warriordan44 Ай бұрын
Currently in the midst of not giving up on finding my path..
@marsjokes
@marsjokes Ай бұрын
Tough times are lasting... 😢
@urjabadkul3702
@urjabadkul3702 Ай бұрын
Thanks Psych2Go 😊😊
@Ann_idk1
@Ann_idk1 Ай бұрын
by the way i have a question what is masochistic personality disorder? can you pleasee make a video on it?
@updownleftright883
@updownleftright883 Ай бұрын
External circumstances is the answer
@waynetech10
@waynetech10 Ай бұрын
I'm the younger sibling, but I'm the one that has to ne responsible, has to control my spending, has to be accountable, and has to sacrifice what I want and need. Otherwise,my sister and her kids would be outside and up a creek. I have no one to share my goals with, or no goals, in general, since all I do is go to work and TRY to find time, to spend alone. Basically, I keep going, because A) my nephews don't deserve the lousy existence, that my sister has doomed them to, and B) that saying, "It doesn't take courage, to die. It takes courage, to live".
@raveyval6850
@raveyval6850 Ай бұрын
What are ways to get stuff when I have this? I want to change but I keep going to a road block when I want to take the next step in life
@user-du6bf9dk4c
@user-du6bf9dk4c Ай бұрын
2:21 that guy broke his legs I agree, the hardest part of work is before it started
@Moonlight-su6kl
@Moonlight-su6kl Ай бұрын
Happy birthday May babies 👶 🥳.
@Supersaturn11
@Supersaturn11 Ай бұрын
4:10 ✋
@sumerablue1811
@sumerablue1811 Ай бұрын
I want to consist in doing art but after coming back to school I'm not able to do anything anymore. Any suggestions?
@RoninRen
@RoninRen Ай бұрын
Honestly something as a kid that I can't wrap my brain around, basically told that hard work is the correct way of working, but then my dad complains about how come you're not done yet?
@RegularInvader
@RegularInvader Ай бұрын
I've dreamed of moving into a rural area with my own house I can paint however I want. I haven't found out where or when it'll happen.
@arjaymartin0701
@arjaymartin0701 Ай бұрын
Is hard to believe in happened
@keip4568
@keip4568 Ай бұрын
Some people go to the gym daily or more but don't work at all. The TV thing I feel anyone does nowadays or Netflix/Disney+... Social media seems like a unhealthy ego search of validation nowadays which many don't or cannot control. Brainrot is very common nowadays "groupthink" is a very toxic thing anywhere of social media nowadays.
@Lonely.King31
@Lonely.King31 Ай бұрын
"Be comfortable in uncomfortable"
@anuruksuriyaarachchi3988
@anuruksuriyaarachchi3988 Ай бұрын
Could you please make a video on what causes excessive daytime sleepiness if:- 1. I've no diabetes. 2. I've no depression. 3. The antipsychotic I take is aripiprazole 4. I have a consistent sleep except for the few occasions of going to the toilet. Edit:- I also take Clomipramine, Fluoxetine and Clobazam.
@iwasneverkilled3516
@iwasneverkilled3516 Ай бұрын
I take aripiprazole and I didn't know that was antipsychotics, I've been told that's to help me sleeep
@anuruksuriyaarachchi3988
@anuruksuriyaarachchi3988 Ай бұрын
@@TacticalTerry I have never heard about it. I'll check. Thank you!
@anuruksuriyaarachchi3988
@anuruksuriyaarachchi3988 Ай бұрын
@@iwasneverkilled3516 I took Risperidone as my 1st antipsychotic, it was the one which caused for my sleepiness the worst. Then, considering my request, the psychiatrist prescribed me a different antipsychotic called Amisulpride which also causes sleepiness if you Google about it but according my own experience and what he said, it was comparatively better than Risperidone at causing sleepiness. Although, I still have issues with getting sleepy. Finally, I changed my psychiatrist because of some reasons and he prescribed me different drugs saying these would almost cause for no excessive sleepiness including Aripiprazole as an antipsychotic. It's the only antipsychotic available for my Schizophrenia.
@anuruksuriyaarachchi3988
@anuruksuriyaarachchi3988 Ай бұрын
@@iwasneverkilled3516 I also take Clomipramine, Fluoxetine and Clobazam. Thanks.
@anuruksuriyaarachchi3988
@anuruksuriyaarachchi3988 Ай бұрын
@@iwasneverkilled3516 Sorry. I put a reply for you it wasn't posted due to an unknown reason. Thank you for telling. Honestly, I was given Risperidone at the beginning which caused for intense drowsiness. So, considering my request my psychiatrist prescribed me Amisulpride instead but still I lowered my dosage informing doctor as I felt so sleepy but somehow it was honestly way better than Risperidone. Later on, I changed my psychiatrist due to several reasons and the new psychiatrist gave me different but more medicine than the previous one. And he said that he's prescribing them to cause almost no sleepiness. So, he included Aripiprazole as an antipsychotic along with Clobazam, Clomipramine and Fluoxetine.
@Tintin-tc2cw
@Tintin-tc2cw Ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@elisciachristie6984
@elisciachristie6984 Ай бұрын
When being used as many different people, it can come off as inconsistent.
@der_cringe_physiker
@der_cringe_physiker Ай бұрын
Next level procrastination: to procrastinate by watching videos about procrastination.
@ChickenOpponesiscool
@ChickenOpponesiscool Ай бұрын
Treey😢😊
@quentinfaget708
@quentinfaget708 Ай бұрын
Hello!
@Supersaturn11
@Supersaturn11 Ай бұрын
Your first hi
@user-ez6ds4sv4k
@user-ez6ds4sv4k Ай бұрын
'for just 10 minutes' I just hyperfocus for hours, and then get burned out, and stopping it completely
@badcreations9527
@badcreations9527 Ай бұрын
I’m pretty sure if I could keep a constant routine I’d either be rich or somehow become a superhero
@cynthx
@cynthx Ай бұрын
I feel like this whole thing is common sense >_>
@theotheratticus
@theotheratticus Ай бұрын
You know the video is top tier when there's 30 likes and 12 views
@markeithelliott
@markeithelliott Ай бұрын
The struggle is real and I’m struggling 🥲🥲🥲🥲
@joakinsane
@joakinsane Ай бұрын
You just need a strong will
@REDACTEDrose184
@REDACTEDrose184 Ай бұрын
FR
@Rmm1722
@Rmm1722 Ай бұрын
Right
@noonegirl
@noonegirl Ай бұрын
The struggle you are in today will give you the strength for tomorrow
@WokeVeganLiberal
@WokeVeganLiberal Ай бұрын
Just accept that you're average and give up
@semirara.3507
@semirara.3507 Ай бұрын
Anyone down for a studygroup to check up on our goals? I am writing my bachelor thesis now and it seems like such a big chunk omg 😨
@Trisomy21k
@Trisomy21k Ай бұрын
Good morning or night
@Supersaturn11
@Supersaturn11 Ай бұрын
Hi
@yahoiuyaho
@yahoiuyaho Ай бұрын
oh um im early. hi
@Supersaturn11
@Supersaturn11 Ай бұрын
Hi
@bammalam4616
@bammalam4616 Ай бұрын
bojack horseman just knows what's up
@youssefelaidi8526
@youssefelaidi8526 Ай бұрын
I'm watching this video instead of studying for my finals 😅
@Spacemonkeymojo
@Spacemonkeymojo Ай бұрын
I'm trying to be consistent with writing a letter to my ex each week to win her back.
@Itsgamesandstories
@Itsgamesandstories Ай бұрын
I need help😢
@ryanricks318
@ryanricks318 Ай бұрын
Such madness insanity craving consistency from choas dat is reality how doth theys thrive on the drama ood power trip dynamics influencing the masses tood n meh in awkward mood to slap doon uno reverse something wild so fierce ugh adverse reactions results consequences ugh bite meh idfk let em has theys loopy behavior patterns am so exhausted jus sitting back n watching em run rounds at hells pace ugh mine instincts impulses internal autistic screeching intensifies floop d fool n damn those intrusive thoughts this ain't mine reality to intrude to impose to invade oop datz oot o duh bag o nya sojourneys
@markmuller7962
@markmuller7962 Ай бұрын
I've never been consistent in my life (40 years undiagnosed ADHD)
@Lonely.King31
@Lonely.King31 Ай бұрын
Adhd is not a real thing, Its an excuse not to work for lazy people
@Glauco.gloster2007
@Glauco.gloster2007 Ай бұрын
A visitor?
@user-ei3ci1zt5p
@user-ei3ci1zt5p Ай бұрын
Some one give the points quick
@keip4568
@keip4568 Ай бұрын
If I got a dollar for anyone being consistent with anything they don't enjoy nowadays. I'd be a billionaire. So many people procrastinate and lie about doing something is new or uncomfortable to them. Making us human
@michaelm4153
@michaelm4153 Ай бұрын
My teacher is gonna be mad at me
@THEONEPIECEISREALL
@THEONEPIECEISREALL Ай бұрын
🤧🤧
@Rose_Butterfly98
@Rose_Butterfly98 Ай бұрын
Is there actually a reason we need to be consistent? Our world isn't consistent after all. I feel like if I just go full force for a bit I get everything done and I can just slack off the rest of the time. Follow the inconsistencies of the world, when there are things to do, go hard and finish it all so there'll really be nothing to do after. That's when we can do random things
@voodle48
@voodle48 Ай бұрын
Aaah ADHD in a nutshell. Sounds just like me.
@T0ut8ttifig
@T0ut8ttifig Ай бұрын
😑
@joakinsane
@joakinsane Ай бұрын
You just gotta want to do something enough and that's that, it's not that hard
@gabucho3869
@gabucho3869 24 күн бұрын
Tip: This Also Works For GD
@Lolgame948
@Lolgame948 Ай бұрын
Life is roblox
@HomieW
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Geometry Dash:
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How Dare You Stole My Comment Idea
@sunshinesunflowerz1647
@sunshinesunflowerz1647 Ай бұрын
I wouldn't say that I "struggle with consistency," or 'procrastination" because I do now but rather, a parent who sought not to be proactive when I needed it in my formative years. The "taking the stairs ...theres no elevator to success" analogy is full of caca, especially if there's resources that are around to be taken.
@Madhavknowsaboutyou
@Madhavknowsaboutyou Ай бұрын
TBH , not so helpful this time
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Thank you for all you do psych to go 🥹🥰
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