I once read somewhere that people are not unmotivated. We are really just motivated to do something else.
This struck a chord with me. I have complained most of my life of having a lack of motivation to do the serious, responsible things.
I didn't finish high school
I didn't finish college
I start many projects and don't finish them
I rarely finish cleaning the house or the dishes or the laundry
I complain about or justify my lack of follow-through as a result of a lack of motivation.
But let's take a look at each of the bullet points above to see what was really going on.
I didn't finish high school
I've written before about my early childhood trauma and some bad decisions I made as a result. These decisions, though it might not seem like it on the face of things, were about survival.
I was so damaged and broken and hurt inside I couldn't cope. I couldn't face life.
I turned, at a very young age (13) to drugs and alcohol. I had already been smoking cigarettes since age 10, so it was almost a natural progression to start drinking and smoking pot. In order to escape the pain of the ongoing trauma, I tuned to harder and harder drugs. First the hallucinogenics and then, finally, heroin.
But when I was in my last year of high school, I confessed to my dad what I had been doing. I was placed in a drug treatment center and got off the drugs. The difficult part was going back to school.
My high school was in Hollywood, California. At the time it was famous as a place to pick up drugs and young women. They had drug dogs on campus sniffing all the lockers and student bags. Even some of the teachers were addicted to drugs.
This was obviously not a good surrounding for someone who was newly clean and sober.
So, I dropped out of high school and took the equivalency exam which I passed with high marks. The truth wasn't that I was not motivated to finish school, but that I was motivated to stay off drugs.
I haven't used heroin since, so maybe it was a good call.
I didn't finish college
I got married and had babies pretty early in my life. My wedding was 4 days after my 20th birthday and my first daughter was already 4 months old. We had our second daughter soon after. And then 6 years later I had my youngest daughter.
When she was a year old, I started college. I took art, psychology, and literature.
Even though I want attending school full time, it took a toll on my home and family. I withdrew from classes the third year, fully intending to return later.
I never did.
It isn't because I was not motivated to get an education. I was just more motivated to keep my family. My son, the baby, just turned 18 and moved out, so I suppose I could finish now, but I don't really see the point. I won't be staying a new career this late in life and the things I need to learn to be successful in my chosen careers (writing, painting, ranching) I can learn online without the need to stain a degree.
I start many projects and don't finish them
Yet. I haven't finished them, yet. I may still finish someday, but I doubt I will ever do one single project from stay to finish all at once.
I have been working on the tag rug since 2018 (!). I used to braid and stitch and braid and stitch while the family watched TV after dinner.
The older I get, the worse I see. I've always been nearsighted, but for the last 10 years, I've needed to wear bifocals. It's a natural part of aging.
The last time I went to the eye doctor was in 2019. I was due to go in March of 2020 but, you guessed it, the pandemic. I didn't want to travel an hour away to get my eyes checked in a city that was a Covid 19 "hot spot." (I am now fully vaccinated so I no longer have an excuse).
It's not that I was unmotivated to finish that particular project, I was just motivated to do something I could see better.
Other projects I start but then might get distracted by something else. It sounds like bragging, and maybe it is, but I have quite a few talents. Writing, art, cooking, baking, candy making, gardening, crafting, etc. It sounds like a good thing, to have many skills, but it is super easy to get distracted by the next shiny idea that pops into my head.
It's not that I am unmotivated to finish that article, poem, painting but that I am motivated to make some caramels or preserve some grape leaves or make some goat cheese.
I rarely finish cleaning the house or the dishes or the laundry
I have actually met quite a few people who really enjoy housework. I, unfortunately, am not one of them.
I do like to have a tidy house with each object having its place. I like to be able to walk barefoot in the house without stepping in grit and dust. I enjoy having clean clothes and a room that doesn't smell like dirty socks. I enjoy the ability to take a clean dish out of the cupboard and use it without first having to wash it.
So I will start these chores, but again, I will get distracted. I might be standing washing dishes and start craving cookies. So instead of finishing the dishes in the sink, I will make more dirty dishes by making cookies.
It's not that I'm unmotivated to do the housework . . . well, maybe it is. PROBABLY it is. But let's continue with the topic.
I'm just more motivated to make messes than I am to clean them up.
Writing prompt #2: Motivation
This brings me to the second writing prompt. Motivation.
Some people strike me as incredibly driven people with the motivation to get things done. I can't help but wonder, what gets left undone because they lack the motivation to do it.
Or is it simply being motivated in a different direction?
Some people are motivated by external forces. They are motivated to work hard to provide for their children.
They are motivated to earn a lot of money so they can buy Lamborghinis and get pretty girls like @MarcDeMesel.
Some people think they are motivated to do one thing, but when they are unable to accomplish it realize they were actually motivated to do something else.
I hope you feel motivated to take up this challenge and follow the wiring prompt.
Here are the rules:
Write about motivation
Write 100% original content
Write at least 600 words
Tag me @JonicaBradley
Have fun
Let's see what you've got! I'd like to tag a bunch of other writers than last time.
As always I am searching for new people to sponsor as well as new people to sponsor me.
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Feel free to comment and tag people in the comments section or in your own article. I look forward to reading everybody's views on motivation.
...and you will also help the author collect more tips.
I just read your writing message, because I decided a few days ago to do your challenge. Coincidentally I lacked motivation to do it and I looked for it for several days.
My reasons for the lack of motivation are practically the same as yours, I get easily distracted doing other things and it's hard for me to finish what I have started.
I am having an existential crisis right now because of that situation. Thank you I will follow your posts and do my part, I am motivated to do it.
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