Hey guys,
I need some help. I am completely, unabashedly lazy. I am so completely unmotivated I come home from work, and just sit either here at the computer or at the TV all night long. It's sometimes just so unbearable for myself because often at work I run through my head "okay, I have to do this, this, this, etc." and then I get home and just completely waste away the night. I'm assuming that many people have this problem (and I suppose it could be worse, I do have a job), but I need your help anyway.
What kind of tips do you guys use to stay motivated? I hear keeping a journal does a trick, but even that will take some real motivation to do.
Also, I would like some good book recommendations on the topic. I also hear that Donald Trump's books are good on keeping "your eye on the ball" as it were, but I would like to hear some books that you guys have read that have made you change your lifestyle habits to suit a much more, ahem, "work-ethic oriented" theme.
Thanks.
EDIT:... this is the book:
EDIT 2: Yeah, yeah I know I just posted this minutes ago, but I'm going to Chapters tomorrow (the Canadian mega-bookstore) and I'm going to pick something up. I'm just going to get whatever self-help book has the most amount of reviews on it... I'll let you guys know how it works out for me.
I need some help. I am completely, unabashedly lazy. I am so completely unmotivated I come home from work, and just sit either here at the computer or at the TV all night long. It's sometimes just so unbearable for myself because often at work I run through my head "okay, I have to do this, this, this, etc." and then I get home and just completely waste away the night. I'm assuming that many people have this problem (and I suppose it could be worse, I do have a job), but I need your help anyway.
What kind of tips do you guys use to stay motivated? I hear keeping a journal does a trick, but even that will take some real motivation to do.
Also, I would like some good book recommendations on the topic. I also hear that Donald Trump's books are good on keeping "your eye on the ball" as it were, but I would like to hear some books that you guys have read that have made you change your lifestyle habits to suit a much more, ahem, "work-ethic oriented" theme.
Thanks.
EDIT:... this is the book:

EDIT 2: Yeah, yeah I know I just posted this minutes ago, but I'm going to Chapters tomorrow (the Canadian mega-bookstore) and I'm going to pick something up. I'm just going to get whatever self-help book has the most amount of reviews on it... I'll let you guys know how it works out for me.