It wasn't always easy for me to finish what I started. I'd get excited about a project, dive in headfirst, and then, somewhere along the way, lose steam.
It felt like I was wading through thick mud. Every task, no matter how small, felt like climbing a mountain.
Okay, here's your plain text article: I used to be a world-class procrastinator. Anything I needed to do, I'd find a reason to put it off.
Okay, here's an article on stopping procrastination, written in plain text as requested: I used to be the king of procrastination. Deadlines loomed, stress piled up, and I'd be scrolling through memes until the very last minute.
I remember a time when I felt utterly powerless. Everything seemed to be going wrong, and I felt like I had no control over my life.
Okay, here's an article on how to stop avoiding difficult decisions, followed by some sample comments in English: I used to be the queen of avoidance. Need to have a tough conversation with a friend.
I used to think motivation was all about willpower. I believed I needed to grit my teeth and force myself to do things I didn't want to do.
Okay, heres an article on time management, written in plain text as requested, with example comments at the end: I used to be a complete mess when it came to time. Deadlines were like surprise attacks, always catching me off guard.
Okay, here's the article: I used to drift through life, you know. Like a leaf on a pond, just going wherever the current took me.
Okay, heres an article about building resilience, written in plain text as requested: I remember when I lost my job. It felt like the world was collapsing.
Let me tell you about a time I was scared to act. I really wanted to ask for a raise at work, but the thought terrified me.
Okay, so you want to be someone who actually does things, right. I get it.