Your phobia of fatigue is holding you back, from solving all your problems, and reaching extraordinary levels of success, productivity, creativity, and progress. It is what’s stopping you from experiencing true and genuine satisfaction, fulfillment in life, and happiness.
Face it, you have a phobia of fatigue.
You don’t do what you truly want, and agree is the right and best thing to do at the moment, because you’re afraid of getting tired.
You will be too exhausted to enjoy the rest of the day with full energy. You will definitely want to rest or have fun for a prolonged period of time afterwards.
And that’s why you never do the right thing. The most creative or productive thing that you can do today, to keep things moving, to fix your life, and to make progress.
You are afraid of getting tired.
And that’s why you feel tired all the time, before you even get started.
You have a phobia of fatigue, of exhaustion, of getting tired, and it’s ruining your life.
It’s making you fail at everything. It’s keeping you stuck in endless cycles of failure and lack of progress and consistency in everything you ever do or want to do in your life. It’s responsible for your excessive procrastination tendencies, not perfectionism, or fear of making mistakes like most assume, but fear of fatigue, is solely responsible for the overwhelming majority of your procrastination, and lack of progress, consistency, and productivity. It is behind the lack of success in your life.
It is simply behind every instance of failure in your whole life.
Your phobia of fatigue is why you’re failing in life.
You are too afraid to initiate, to get started, because you might end up getting tired or exhausted afterwards.
Tell me, what is the problem with being tired, or exhausted?
What is wrong with being tired, and totally exhausted, after major accomplishment, and amazing fulfilling and satisfying achievement? What is wrong with feeling a little bit done for the day, or too tired to do anything, for the rest of the day, after you’ve successfully accomplished something amazing for a day? What is so weird or problematic about being tired or exhausted after heavy and extensive creative work? What is so bad or unacceptable about creating a masterpiece, and then taking the rest of the day, or even the rest of the whole week off, because you’re too tired or exhausted to do anything serious afterwards?
How can you accomplish anything worthwhile, or get anywhere in life, without getting tired in the process?
This is what happens when we prioritize our well-being over productivity, creativity, progress, and success. Call that toxic hustle culture, and aim for genuine and true happiness in the long-term. Good luck with that.
You don’t understand energy, or how energy works.
Sometimes the only way to gain energy, recover your energy, recharge your energy, regain your energy, or get back your energy, is to do something, and something hard, challenging, invigorating, refreshing, exciting, exhilarating, mentally challenging, taxing, and stimulating, given your current abilities and intelligence, heavily energy demanding and consuming, almost totally and insanely exhausting in and of itself, that makes you spend more energy than you currently have, until you’re depleted, but yet so satisfied and fulfilled, recovery takes place within literal seconds afterwards, and you suddenly feel the floodgates of energy, happiness, reward, dopamine, serotonin, fulfillment, satisfaction, elation, well-being, good mood, motivation, and excitement open, like there’s no tomorrow.
And you start to feel alive again.
And all your perpetual fatigue suddenly disappears, for good.
You can’t have more energy, by spending less energy.
You can only have more energy, by spending more energy, and not failing in the process. Not failing at whatever outcome you were after, for which you have spent all this energy and effort, to attain.
That means, success is the only true pathway to endless energy, motivation, and happiness.
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