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I think the energy, the feeling of like motivation or some kind of positive energy.
It's not always happen in our body.
So someday I feel like shit, don't feel bad about it, it's usual.
Let it be, just do what I got to do
If I feel like don't want to, just do a bit. Break the tasks into smaller ones.
And even you feel so exhausted, get some rest, do something you like, it's ok.
I just thought about giving up writing today, I really had no energy or any thing in mind to write it down.
But something pops in "Just write a word", then here it goes, not that short.
Kinda proud of myself.
Being Unmotivated is Fine
I think the energy, the feeling of likea lack of motivation or some kind of positive energy.
I think the feeling of a lack of motivation or positive energy
It's nodoesn’t always happen in our bodyies.
doesn’t always happen in our bodies.
I put the first two sentences together, I hope I understood what you meant.
So some days I feel like shit,. I don'‘t feel bad about it, it's usunormal.
So some days I feel like shit. I don‘t feel bad about it, it's normal.
Since you’re talking about yourself here, you should add specify that YOU don’t feel bad about it.
If you were wanting to tell others not to feel bad about it, you could say „Some days we/you feel like shit. Don’t feel bad about it…“. Mixing the two, like you did there, makes the sentence more confusing
LI let it be, I just do what I got to do
I let it be, I just do what I got to do
IEven if I feel like don't want to, do something, I just do a bit of it.
Even if I feel like don't want to do something, I just do a bit of it.
BI break the tasks into smaller ones.
I break the tasks into smaller ones.
And evEven when you feel so exhausted, and need to get some rest, or do something you like, it's ok.
Even when you feel so exhausted and need to get some rest or do something you like, it's ok.
Technically you’re not supposed to start a sentence with „and“, but in casual speech it’s common. „Ok“ is also technically supposed to be capitalized or spelled „Okay“ (I’ve seen both accepted), but since you’re writing is more casual it would be fine to leave it like that.
I just thought about giving up writing today, I really had no energy or any thing in mind to write it downabout.
I thought about giving up writing today, I had no energy or anything in mind to write about.
But something pops in "Just write a word", then here it goes, not that short. But something pops in "Just write a word", then here it goes, not that short.
I‘m not quite sure what you mean. Maybe something along the lines of „But the phrase „just write a couple of words“ pops into my head, so I get started and write more than I thought I would.“ ?
KI’m kinda proud of myself.
I’m kinda proud of myself.
Again, „kind of“ would be more correct, but „kinda“ is fine in casual speech
It's no doesn't always happen in our body.
It doesn't always happen in our body.
So somedays I feel like shit, don't feel bad about it, it's usunormal.
So somedays I feel like shit, don't feel bad about it, it's normal.
Let it be, I just do what I got to do Let it be, I just do what I got to do
If I feel like don't want to, I just do a bit. If I feel like don't want to, I just do a bit.
And evenif you feel stoo exhausted, get some rest, do something you like, it's ok.
And if you feel too exhausted, get some rest, do something you like, it's ok.
I just thought about giving up writing today, I really had no energy or any thing in mind to write it down.
I just thought about giving up writing today, I really had no energy or anything in mind to write it down.
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I think the energy, the feeling of like motivation or some kind of positive energy.
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It's not always happen in our body.
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I put the first two sentences together, I hope I understood what you meant. |
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So someday I feel like shit, don't feel bad about it, it's usual.
So somedays I feel like shit, don't feel bad about it, it's
So some days I feel like shit Since you’re talking about yourself here, you should add specify that YOU don’t feel bad about it. If you were wanting to tell others not to feel bad about it, you could say „Some days we/you feel like shit. Don’t feel bad about it…“. Mixing the two, like you did there, makes the sentence more confusing |
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Let it be, just do what I got to do Let it be, I just do what I got to do Let it be, I just do what I got to do
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If I feel like don't want to, just do a bit. If I feel like don't want to, I just do a bit. If I feel like don't want to, I just do a bit.
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Break the tasks into smaller ones.
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And even you feel so exhausted, get some rest, do something you like, it's ok.
And
Technically you’re not supposed to start a sentence with „and“, but in casual speech it’s common. „Ok“ is also technically supposed to be capitalized or spelled „Okay“ (I’ve seen both accepted), but since you’re writing is more casual it would be fine to leave it like that. |
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I just thought about giving up writing today, I really had no energy or any thing in mind to write it down.
I just thought about giving up writing today, I really had no energy or any
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But something pops in "Just write a word", then here it goes, not that short. But something pops in "Just write a word", then here it goes, not that short. But something pops in "Just write a word", then here it goes, not that short. I‘m not quite sure what you mean. Maybe something along the lines of „But the phrase „just write a couple of words“ pops into my head, so I get started and write more than I thought I would.“ ? |
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Kinda proud of myself.
Again, „kind of“ would be more correct, but „kinda“ is fine in casual speech |
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