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discipline is how you solve this problem,
start with small menial tasks, add them to your day, also remove tasks from your day that are part of a regular routine that you don't wish to continue but are in the bad habit of doing, train yourself to be emotionally strong when it comes to forming new habits and removing old ones
the feeling won't change, but eventually you will develop a stronger sense of discipline and just do the things you don't want to do, because you realize they are important to you, as you previously commited yourself to doing them, follow through with your plans again and again
going to the gym is one of those things, you don't work an 8 hour shift on little to no sleep, get home, and say, yep... this seems like the perfect time to go bust my ass at the gym for 2 hours, fuck no, your brain is telling you, rest man just relax, you just worked 8 hours why go to the gym when you can sit down?, just learn to tell your brain to stfu and go to the gym every day like clockwerk no excuses
it also helps if you start to excersise the ability to do things in the present instead of saying, yah, ill totally wake up and go to the gym tommorow, start focusing on what you can do from moment to moment, what can you do right now?, not in the future, why wait?, that report from work is due in a two days, do it now, you need to get your ass in shape, go to the gym now, you want to go sarging at some point this week, do it now, don't wait for later, later never comes, things only happen right now
Yeah I get you, I used to do the thing where you write down what you want to do the next day on a sheet of paper... It worked for like 2 weeks but then it got so boring with all the repetition and shit I just sacked it all :/