Okay, here's the article as requested: I remember a time when I felt absolutely nothing. No excitement for projects, no interest in hobbies, just a big blank space where motivation used to be.
Okay, here's the article as requested: Remember that time my car wouldnt start. I was dead tired after a long shift, ready to just collapse on the couch.
Okay, here's the article in plain text, as requested: I used to be a champion procrastinator. If there was a task, any task, I could find a million reasons to put it off.
Okay, here's an article about taking action without motivation, presented as a personal experience, in plain text: I used to be completely ruled by my motivation. If I felt like doing something, great, I'd jump right in.
I used to be the master of "waiting for the right time. " I had big dreams, grand plans, but they were always neatly tucked away, waiting for the perfect alignment of stars.
Okay, here's the plain text article and comments as requested: I used to be the queen of playing it safe. Job security, predictable routine, the whole shebang.
I used to be the king of excuses. Seriously.
I remember when I was stuck. Really stuck.
I remember feeling utterly powerless after losing my job. It felt like the world was spinning and I was just a leaf caught in the wind, tossed around without any control.
Okay, here's a plain text article about overcoming mental blocks: I remember this one time I was totally stuck. I had this old car I was trying to fix, a real clunker.
Okay, here's the article: I used to think willpower was like a muscle. I believed I could just flex it harder and force myself to do things I dreaded.
Okay, here's an article about finding motivation when you're stuck, in plain text, followed by sample comments: I remember this one time, I was completely stuck. I had this old motorcycle I wanted to fix up.