Doing the Thing When You Have Zero Desire to Do the Thing
Motivation isn’t coming. It’s been waited for long enough. The task still needs doing and the desire to do it is completely absent. What now? The trick most people don’t want to hear is that the task gets done without motivation. Not because motivation secretly appears mid-way through, though sometimes it does. The task gets done because the alternative is worse than the discomfort of starting without wanting to. Starting is the hardest part and it helps to make starting so small it’s almost stupid. Not starting the project. Opening the document. Not writing the report. Writing one sentence. Not cleaning the house. Picking up one thing. The brain resists big starts and barely notices tiny ones. Tiny starts often turn into actual starts without anyone deciding to begin. Time limits change something. Committing to ten minutes, actually setting a timer, working until it goes off, then stopping if wanted. Ten minutes is survivable. Ten minutes is so short that the brain doesn’t bothe...