>>3332875Do you keep an honest to god to-do list yet anon? It's helped me immensely. Just write down the things you need to accomplish for the day and at night go through and mark what you completed and what you failed. Specifically write "FAILED" next to the things you didn't do. Over time that will aggravate you while seeing "COMPLETED" next to the things you accomplished will give you warm fuzzy feelings. This creates a system of incentives, however trivial, that will spurn you to greater achievement. Or at least it did for me and I hope it does for you.