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Drug addicts have a physiological mechanism at play people learning PUA don't have. I'm pretty sure it is not a good comparison and it's bugging me. People don't have their bodies stop producing a particular chemical necessary for functioning when learning PUA. Drug addicts, however, do experience this and the physiological results, like withdrawal.
It's my understanding that there is a chemical component to everything that we do. Sex is a great way to release endorphins. So is digging into a fat piece of steak or laughing out loud. Certain drugs release THOUSANDS of times the level of endorphins than can be produced by sex . . . no wonder junkies just lock themselves up and forget food, sex, and just about everything else. Sure, it's not as physically evident as a junkie weening off of heroin but there are physiological ramifications for all who are not able to reward their brains of certain chemicals. Some are affected more than others. I've known people who break out with hives in social situations; jitters, cold sweats, feinting spells . . . Heck, put an average guy up on a stage in front of a crowd and see how he reacts; What you see on stage is pretty much what's going on in his brain.
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I've found my procrastination of various projects over the past 2 years has come from a lack of structure and planning.
You probably skipped the exercise we chatted about and went directly to 'how can I overcome procrastination?'
Plenty of people do useful things every day without any structure at all. And if you were motivated to progress, wouldn't you have set up a calendar and have already pushed forward? Creating structure is a method. So are imaginary exercises. Affirmations are also, methods for action. Blaming the lack of a 'method' is not an uncommon defensive mechanism; everybody's said, "How was I supposed to know _____" a hundred times right? When do we say such things?
The solution and problem do not have to match 100%, but in order to truly solve issues, the cause of the problem should be addressed.
If the above is your 'answer', then I am inclined to think that you took a cognitive approach to the exercise meaning:
1. Cognitive - "If I write up a really good plan, follow through, and assess every day, I will probably succeed. This is what all successful people do."
2. Emotional - "I'm feeling giddy already because this is going to work!"
3. Physical - Let's go do it~!
1. Cognitive - No wonder I was procrastinating, I had no plans!
The 'watch yourself' exercise is a focus on the current action (or lack thereof)
1. PHYSICAL - Procrastination.
2. Emotional - (You're going to have to write up your own but an example might be "I feel guilty. I feel uncomfortable. I know I should do these things but I am not . . . I feel somewhat satisfied for doing nothing.)
3. Cognitive - (There was a time when I felt this same way before. I really wanted to finish _____ but _______ did ______ to me and ______, etc . . . )
4. Back to physical - Where are we now? Still behaving the same?
5. Emotional - (probably different now)
6. Cognitive - What should my understanding be now?
Something like that . . .
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Myabe a Drug addict given a plan that had been tailored to him, was incremented etc etc Would help that drug addict, maybe he needs more than just the information of "this stuff is killing me" and requires the knowledge of "doing this gets me out of here".
Don't you know any addicts? Addicts are the guys who offer me news from the latest medical journals. A lot of these guys know more about addiction than your average MD . . . Knowledge, no matter how well structured does not equal motivation.
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Then again, maybe not. I guess this is where people have to help themeselves. Some people for some reason can't get up and go, and that's the end of it for them.
Yup, and everybody's looking for this 'key'!
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True, great people have come from shitty places, but if you have the objective of winning your first K-1 bout, which gym would you rather be in?
A motivated guy will move himself to the gym that suits him. A guy who seeks to fail will find a shitty gym.
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Luckily with so much choice in this "enlightened" age people can exert more control over there enviroment if they so choose.
For most, this is not a choice.