Here’s what works for me: think of every activity like a game or a puzzle, enjoy applying myself at them, and then apply myself every single day. So not only do I experience short-term fun from progressing through games, but I also experience long-term fulfillment from eventually finishing some of them.
I haven’t found any other way that’s better than that.
Yea, I like it. I think of pushing ideas, hard work at first, put keep trying and applying more pressure frequently and the idea grows and just slips along. Well, something like that.
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Life is the biggest game!
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No wonder your writing is so much fun! 😍😍
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Thank You Dear!!! 🙂 🙂 😀
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An approach I need to take at work to be sure…
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That’s a nice way to tackle tasks.. I need to try it..
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Lol this made me laugh because years ago I had a bit of an obsession with the game animal crossing. I eventually realised that maybe I could contact real people in my life everyday instead of my “neighbours”, I could water the plants in my real garden everyday instead of the ones in the game and I could build relationships with real people in my real town by interacting with them everyday instead of my villagers….that last one never happened.
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Hahaha! Well I hope you had fun playing.
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A little too much 😊
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