Just me !
Everyone goes through phases where motivation is low and distractions are high. What helped me most in this chapter of my life called "getting sh*t done" was realizing that often the biggest obstacle is all in my mind. Accepting that not everything has to be perfect and that caring less about external judgment frees up mental energy. Using tools like CapCut, I found ways to organize and focus my tasks by breaking them down visually, which made them more manageable and less overwhelming. When I remind myself that nobody really cares about my small mistakes or delays, it becomes easier to push through procrastination. My experience taught me to create a personal environment that encourages productivity: removing distractions, setting clear priorities, and celebrating small wins. This mindset shift turned productivity from a chore into a more manageable and even enjoyable part of my routine. If you’re struggling to get things done, try focusing less on the fear of failure and more on consistent effort. Remember, the key often lies in reshaping your mindset to believe in your ability to accomplish tasks rather than waiting for the perfect moment or motivation.












