Motivation - where do you find it?

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Experience depression? Unfortunately, yes.

Seasonal Affected Depression (SAD). Used to come on every start to winter. As soon as the days got shorter and sunlight grew more scarce. I got desperate enough to go to the doctor. They prescribed Pharma. This was before I learned what to expect? I refused.

Tried buying "full spectrum" lights. Signed up for a spin class. Took up cross country skiing. Or rather tried to? Even tried the tanning beds. Nothing really gave lasting relief. The dark mental clouds were crushing me.

My wife talked to a local pharmacist. He handed her a simple bottle of vitamin d3. It didn't work immediately. But after the second or third day, started feeling uplifted. That was almost twenty years ago. I continued the supplement to this day. And changing to the low carb, high fat diet has been another level up! I've recently decreased my d3 daily dosage.

I found out that vitamin d3 deficiency is very common in the northern hemisphere. Especially amongst dark complexes folks? Anybody who works indoors a lot? Or the unfortunate many that try to follow a low fat diet?
 
Experience depression? Unfortunately, yes.

Seasonal Affected Depression (SAD). Used to come on every start to winter. As soon as the days got shorter and sunlight grew more scarce. I got desperate enough to go to the doctor. They prescribed Pharma. This was before I learned what to expect? I refused.

Tried buying "full spectrum" lights. Signed up for a spin class. Took up cross country skiing. Or rather tried to? Even tried the tanning beds. Nothing really gave lasting relief. The dark mental clouds were crushing me.

My wife talked to a local pharmacist. He handed her a simple bottle of vitamin d3. It didn't work immediately. But after the second or third day, started feeling uplifted. That was almost twenty years ago. I continued the supplement to this day. And changing to the low carb, high fat diet has been another level up! I've recently decreased my d3 daily dosage.

I found out that vitamin d3 deficiency is very common in the northern hemisphere. Especially amongst dark complexes folks? Anybody who works indoors a lot? Or the unfortunate many that try to follow a low fat diet?
Thanks, I'll give it a try.
 
Experience depression? Unfortunately, yes.

Seasonal Affected Depression (SAD). Used to come on every start to winter. As soon as the days got shorter and sunlight grew more scarce. I got desperate enough to go to the doctor. They prescribed Pharma. This was before I learned what to expect? I refused.

Tried buying "full spectrum" lights. Signed up for a spin class. Took up cross country skiing. Or rather tried to? Even tried the tanning beds. Nothing really gave lasting relief. The dark mental clouds were crushing me.

My wife talked to a local pharmacist. He handed her a simple bottle of vitamin d3. It didn't work immediately. But after the second or third day, started feeling uplifted. That was almost twenty years ago. I continued the supplement to this day. And changing to the low carb, high fat diet has been another level up! I've recently decreased my d3 daily dosage.

I found out that vitamin d3 deficiency is very common in the northern hemisphere. Especially amongst dark complexes folks? Anybody who works indoors a lot? Or the unfortunate many that try to follow a low fat diet?
I have heard of studies done in the state of Washington. Dreary rainy weather for weeks on end and high rates of suicide and divorces
 
I remembered this thread today as I tried something new......a reverse list! What's that? Well, I had the whole day to myself and I didn't need a list to tell me what to do. All I had to do was look around. There were also some things knockin' around in my noggin that I knew I needed to stop procrasting and just get done. So, instead of making a list of things to-do, I made a list of things to-done.......er, I mean done.

I started making a list of things that I completed and then moved right along to the next one. Sometimes I was working on a few things at a time and then would write them down when they were completed, like laundry. It was a decent motivator b/c I was moving all day long and didn't actually finally call it a day until 8:30. I usually quit doing stuff after dinner is put away and the kitchen is cleaned, so the reverse list motivated me to keep on movin' much later than I normally do. I got 12 things done (without listing daily chores). One of them was a biggie b/c it took 2.5 hours to thoroughly clean the camper for the season. I put that off wayyyy too long. I also made some calls and did some paperwork that I didn't want to do. It was a productive day. I think I might have to try this again!
 
I had no motivation yesterday, it was cold and raining and I really seemed to need a break , so I sat there and watched youtube and netflix LOL
I almost never do that ( did do the necessary things, take care of animals and cook and did bake some bread because we were out)
I noticed doing nothing makes me tired. I went to sleep earlier than I usually do. But that makes sense, when I was younger I always got more energy from exercising a lot. It sounds backwards but it works for me
 
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I had no motivation yesterday, it was cold and raining and I really seemed to need a break , so I sat there and watched youtube and netflix LOL
I almost never do that ( did do the necessary things, take care of animals and cook and did bake some bread because we were out)
I noticed doing nothing makes me tired. I went to sleep earlier than I usually do. But that makes sense, when I was younger I always got more energy from exercising a lot. It sounds backwards but it works for me
You are so right!! I think that's how lazy people get lazier!!
 

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