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[–] 17684694? ago 

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A few other tips since you really rubbed me noggin:

feel free and encourage yourself to talk to people about your goals after you start trying to achieve them even if you just post here. Talking about it makes it more real and you get good advice.

depression is cylindrical. Everyone feels negative from time to time. Shine a light on this and you will recover quickly.

break down your goal into small units to get a better idea of the larger problem and create steps to solve it. Put those steps on a list and cross the out when you achieve them. It’s a lot of fun.

change your environment once and a while to get a fresh perspective on things. Libraries and small hikes do wonders.

experiment. The definition of insanity and all that but you must build your own understanding of things. The only way to do this is experience a variety of approaches and weigh them by personal experience.

it doesn’t get any better, you do. And then you realize it ain’t so bad in the first place.

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[–] 17789553? ago 

feel free and encourage yourself to talk to people about your goals after you start trying to achieve them even if you just post here. Talking about it makes it more real and you get good advice.

If you need advice that's good, but, in my case , talking about it lessens the drive to actually achieve it. We're all different so I'm not saying that your path is wrong but I work better when I'm not blabbing about my goals.