3484: When You’re Feeling Self-Doubt and A Lack of Motivation by Leo Babauta of Zen Habits on Self-Compassion
Optimal Living DailyFebruary 04, 2025
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3484: When You’re Feeling Self-Doubt and A Lack of Motivation by Leo Babauta of Zen Habits on Self-Compassion

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Episode 3484:

Leo Babauta shares a mindful approach to navigating these tough moments with self-compassion, small intentional actions, and a focus on what truly matters. By embracing discomfort and making space for emotions, it's possible to regain clarity and move forward with purpose.

Read along with the original article(s) here: https://zenhabits.net/down/

Quotes to ponder:

"When we feel down or drained, we often want to withdraw, shut down, or turn to distractions. But what if we turned toward the experience instead?"

"The answer isn’t to force ourselves to be productive, but to allow ourselves to be present with what’s happening."

"We can move forward with love, even when we feel down, by taking small, gentle steps and not needing to have it all figured out."

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[00:01:26] [SPEAKER_01] When you're feeling self-doubt and a lack of motivation. By Leo Babauta of zenhabits.net. This morning, I didn't feel like doing anything. It's a combination of overtiredness from a few days of hard work, and a lack of sleep last night. Couldn't motivate myself to do anything important this morning, which is a rare thing for me. I just felt bad in general. I started to doubt myself, and wonder whether anything I do is worthwhile.

[00:01:55] [SPEAKER_01] I sat here in this funk and wondered how to get out of it. Should I just forget about today? Should I just give up what I do because I'm not as good at it as I thought I was? That was definitely what I was considering. But I knew this mild depression was temporary, and so I thought about possible solutions. And then some of them actually worked. Little tricks of the mind that can have a real effect on reality.

[00:02:21] [SPEAKER_01] Here's what I did that worked, in hopes that it might help you if these feelings ever come up. Number one, I stopped being so self-centered. I think we all have the tendency to put ourselves at the center of the universe and see everything from the viewpoint of how it affects us. But this can have all kinds of effects, from feeling sorry for ourselves when things aren't going exactly as we'd like, to doubting ourselves when we aren't perfect.

[00:02:47] [SPEAKER_01] So instead of worrying so much about myself, I thought about other people I might help. Finding small ways to help others gets me out of my self-centered thinking, and then I'm not wallowing in self-pity anymore. I'm starting to think about what others need. I'm not doubting myself because the question of whether I'm good enough or not is not the central question anymore. The central question is what others need.

[00:03:14] [SPEAKER_01] So thinking about others instead of myself helps solve self-doubt and self-pity. Number two, I loosened my identity. We all have this picture of ourselves, this idea of what kind of person we are. When this idea gets threatened, we can react very defensively. People can question whether we did a good job, and this threatens our idea of ourselves as competent, so we can become angry or hurt at the criticism.

[00:03:43] [SPEAKER_01] Someone can accuse you of lying, and this threatens your idea that you're a good person, and so you can get angry and attack the other person. My identity of myself as someone who is motivated and productive, and has good ideas and so forth, this was getting in the way this morning. When I wasn't productive, it made me despair because then I was worried I wasn't who I thought I was. My solution was to realize that I'm not one thing.

[00:04:12] [SPEAKER_01] I'm not always productive. Sometimes I am, but sometimes I'm lazy. I'm not always motivated. Sometimes I am, but other times I don't feel like working. I don't always have good ideas. I can be many things, and so this identity of mine becomes less fragile, more anti-fragile. Then it doesn't matter if someone thinks I didn't do a good job, because I don't always do a good job. I make mistakes. I'm less than perfect.

[00:04:41] [SPEAKER_01] And that's perfectly okay. Number three, I remembered that this day counts. I only have so many days left on earth. I don't know how many that is, but I do know that it's a very limited number. I know that each one of those limited days is a gift, a blessing, a miracle. And that squandering this miracle is a crime, a horrible lack of appreciation for what I've been given.

[00:05:08] [SPEAKER_01] And so I reminded myself this morning that this day counts, that I should do something with it. That doesn't mean I need to work myself into the ground and type until my fingers are mere nubs, but that I should do something worthwhile. Sometimes taking a break to nourish yourself is a worthwhile activity, because that allows you to do other worthwhile things. But just sitting around in self-pity isn't helpful, I've found. So I got up and did something.

[00:05:38] [SPEAKER_01] And number four, I created movement. It can be hard to get moving when you're stuck. This is how I felt in 2005 when I couldn't change any of my habits. It was really hard to motivate myself when I didn't think I would succeed, when I felt horrible about myself. But I took one small step, and it felt good. That's what I did this morning. I took the smallest possible step. Just opening up a document, just starting a list, just getting out a notebook.

[00:06:07] [SPEAKER_01] These are so small as to be insignificant, and yet so easy as to be possible. And it showed me the next step was possible, and the next. I'm still feeling tired, and so I'll take a nap later. But I'm feeling better, because I took these steps. I know some of you feel the same way from time to time, maybe more often than you like to admit. That's okay. We all do.

[00:06:32] [SPEAKER_01] We're not machines perfectly oiled and constantly charged up and ready to fire on all cylinders. We're human, which means we falter, we doubt, and we feel pain. And this too shall pass. Quote, Self-pity is our worst enemy. If we yield to it, we can never do anything wise in this world. Helen Keller.

[00:07:02] [SPEAKER_01] You just listened to the post titled, When You're Feeling Self-Doubt and a Lack of Motivation. By Leo Babauta of zenhabits.net. And I'll be right back with my commentary. Thank you to Leo. Helping others and getting out of that self-centered thinking really do go hand in hand. I think personal development, when taken to an extreme, can be a bit detrimental, actually. We can become so self-obsessed with improving every little thing in detail

[00:07:31] [SPEAKER_01] that we lose sight of the bigger picture. Like in Leo's case of having that one bad day, we might really obsess over it instead of letting it just be. One day among tens of thousands that won't be perfect, which is perfectly okay. But helping other people, that can really help us get out of that mindset and stickiness. It's pretty well known that volunteering, for instance, lowers stress and brings about both

[00:08:00] [SPEAKER_01] better mental and physical health. It's an amazing thing. So hopefully this one gave you something to think about. Definitely did for me. And if you try something like volunteering, let me know how it goes, what you do. You can always reach out through oldpodcast.com or reply to my weekly newsletter, which you can also find at oldpodcast.com. Thank you for being here and listening to me and for subscribing to or following the show. And I'll be back tomorrow reading to you, where your optimal life awaits.