Subject:
What yes, you link together, the things you identify that you are avoiding. Link those together with some kind of forbidden fruit. Make it together to Averi things you would spend time thinking about, if you had nothing else that you had to do. If you link the forbidden fruit which you have to avoid and the tasks you are a voiding every day you need to deal with, then you Link together the pleasure and the pain. This could backfire, and cause you to lose the thing that you truly love but then maybe you didn’t look that much to begin with. More likely, it will spur you on to get those things done that are unpleasant but need to be done
From:
Kenneth Udut
Date:
5/3/2013 5:18 AM
What yes, you link together, the things you identify that you are avoiding. Link those together with some kind of forbidden fruit. Make it together to Averi things you would spend time thinking about, if you had nothing else that you had to do. If you link the forbidden fruit which you have to avoid and the tasks you are a voiding every day you need to deal with, then you Link together the pleasure and the pain. This could backfire, and cause you to lose the thing that you truly love but then maybe you didn’t look that much to begin with. More likely, it will spur you on to get those things done that are unpleasant but need to be done
But, before you do, see if anybody else has done it first. That’s the beauty of science!
What’s funny about this, is that, if it works, it is simply the classic Greenward model. Very basic. Poblado dogs. “What’s my motivation?” Make the motivation the ultimate.
The beauty of this idea, is that you are linking together two things that you actively avoid on a continual basis. So, they have something fundamental and common. They are both the 800 pound gorillas in the room that you can never speak of. Get your imaginary gorillas to meet.