Wolfheart wrote:
gtw1983 wrote:
Any one else feel this way?
I used to feel that way, I used to lack motivation but now I find that setting myself realistic goals helps. I find that the best way to overcome this is to set yourself a set of realistic goals and aim towards achieving them by keeping track of your progress in a notebook. They can be physical, financial or academic goals but as long as you have goals, you will feel more focused and motivated in life.
A great way to motivate yourself. I find that setting deadlines for these goals helps as well so that they aren't just sitting there, but you are actively persuing them. Making a list of rewards for yourself when you get one of these things done also helps.
The one thing I can't stress enough is keeping a regular schedule: so having the same routine, bedtime, and amount of sleep really helps. Something that is working for myself right now is dividing my day up into blocks and then filling them with all the things I need to do.
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Given a “tentative” diagnosis as a child as I needed services at school for what was later correctly discovered to be a major anxiety disorder.
This misdiagnosis caused me significant stress, which lessened upon finding out the truth about myself from my current and past long-term therapists - that I am an anxious and highly sensitive person but do not have an autism spectrum disorder.
My diagnoses - social anxiety disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
I’m no longer involved with the ASD world.