Recent comments in /f/GetMotivated
LemmeLaroo t1_j7x5957 wrote
Why would I go to the bottom of the Mariana Trench?
boomersapper65 t1_j7x364n wrote
F0X_ t1_j7x2yc4 wrote
Reply to [image] I think talking to ourselves like how the babysitter did with the girl, and having fun would be good for all ages! by Tonkinjg
Was reading this between sets of squats at the gym and now I'm crying, fuck.
Bakaba t1_j7x1s99 wrote
Reply to [Image] The choice is yours. by yadavhimanshu961
I looked up and it doesn't have 2 meanings, but 4:
1 a : an unpleasant often strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness of danger
b(1) : an instance of this emotion
(2) : a state marked by this emotion
2 : anxious concern : solicitude
3 : profound reverence and awe especially toward God
4 : reason for alarm : danger
Jimmy9Toes t1_j7x1hem wrote
Haha, now I understand why I fear your mom.
ifoundit1 t1_j7x1d3x wrote
That's actually not true when people make shushes and dismissals when someone talks about the behemoth in the room. No oh hell no we pretend that's a good thing or else nevermind.
Spider-Man3725 t1_j7x1bwf wrote
Reply to comment by Pithius in What we fear most is usually what we most need to do.[Image] by NoahBraun7
Hello there
Bakaba t1_j7x11mq wrote
Reply to Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising every time we fall. [Image] by NoahBraun7
Does that mean the towers were rebuild?
adamhanson t1_j7x0tkg wrote
So I DO need to jump off a pier at night into dark infested ocean water with things I can’t see touching me?! Darn.
decrementsf t1_j7x0qdn wrote
Reply to [Image] You are not a failure by Dark-GV
On a second topic, children need space to make mistakes. Creating an environment where your children are free to express themselves and practice trial and error is how competence develops. If you've got a camera recording all the time and uploading to social media that footage is forever. When trial and error results in permanence, they set the bar lower. Smothers the healthy development of risk vs reward competence. Policies in school and home need to minimize that data collection.
Bakaba t1_j7x0dgx wrote
Wait, it should say this instead :
"You don't have enough
You don't do enough
You are not enough
Move! Act! Change!"
If it don't say that, it's demotivational...
SpaceLemming t1_j7x02s0 wrote
“Need to do” are you suggesting I need to fuck a snake!?
Bakaba t1_j7wzvet wrote
Reply to Not so bad [Image] by wholesomecomics
I wanted another outcome, where the pile kept increasing until it fell on the bed
Putrumpador t1_j7wze7n wrote
I fear hard recreational drugs.
MotherofAsh19 OP t1_j7wz8m5 wrote
Reply to comment by HelpingMeet in [Text] To all of you podcast listeners…what is the most motivating podcast you’ve listened to? by MotherofAsh19
My boss is always trying to get me to listen to Dave Ramsey! Haha I guess I will have to start listening!
MotherofAsh19 OP t1_j7wz44c wrote
Reply to comment by AngryRasputin in [Text] To all of you podcast listeners…what is the most motivating podcast you’ve listened to? by MotherofAsh19
I have not but I will check it out! Thanks!
decrementsf t1_j7wyloi wrote
Reply to [Image] You are not a failure by Dark-GV
"Speed running the minefield" is a useful principle.
When learning new information creating a feedback loop with rapid response is useful. This helps you fine-tune quickly into proper technique. Learn to overcome unseen pitfalls.
In areas the consequences of mistake are not game ending, the faster you can make mistakes and extract information from them the better. This may be studying professional certifications. The sweet spot is getting somewhere around 60% correct. If you aren't making mistakes, stop studying that section and move to the next topic.
If designing software products, you can rapidly iterate. An error or a development in the wrong direction can be quickly changed. It's not the same as a factory assembly line that may require months and high costs to change. So, this benefits from speed run the minefield. Go out fast and hard, hit all the bumps, and put the lessons learned into improving the processes.
With that framework the best that can happen is a failure. Those are the things you get expensive information from.
Sannyboy11 t1_j7wxuwv wrote
Great_Inflation_6892 t1_j7wvwt1 wrote
Reply to comment by CostiveFlicker in [image] I think talking to ourselves like how the babysitter did with the girl, and having fun would be good for all ages! by Tonkinjg
Yess that!! What’s that? And why call it “Karma?” Lol
TheWrecklessFlamingo t1_j7wvrl7 wrote
Reply to comment by UniverseBear in [IMAGE] by Lucadris
Youtube is so good for expressing your passion. You get a chance to make money doing it and if it never happens atleast you had fun. Tho alot of people have passion for money and unfortunately results in some misinformative fake videos or just negative negative videos.
Douglasjayfalcon1 t1_j7wvada wrote
Reply to comment by Torewin in What we fear most is usually what we most need to do.[Image] by NoahBraun7
This is basically the main tenant of cognitive behavioral therapy. Build up to the trigger over time and the response to it dissipates
jujumber t1_j7wus7j wrote
Get a divorce? Probably…
sangeetatandon t1_j7wulh3 wrote
Neither-Landscape770 t1_j7wtvac wrote
I should probably stick my dick into a bee hive
Tarable t1_j7x62q8 wrote
Reply to What we fear most is usually what we most need to do.[Image] by NoahBraun7
Meth...got it.