>>15930891NTA, but the decks that are usually recommended are Core2k/6k (the one used by that anon) and JLPT Tango N5. Once you complete JLPT Tango N5, you can move on to N4 or N1-N4.
Everything you need is in there, there's bunch of useful stuff too
https://itazuraneko.neocities.org/library/benkyou.htmlAlso, you might want to read Tae Kim’s "Guide to Japanese Grammar" at least once
https://itazuraneko.neocities.org/grammar/taekim.htmlOr Cure Dolly's Japanese lessons playlist
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSvH9vH60Ig&list=PLg9uYxuZf8x_A-vcqqyOFZu06WlhnypWjI know, the audio is awful but it's good stuff.Last thing, my discipline is also absolute shit so I totally understand you, this is why I ended up installing AnkiDroid on my phone because I KNOW that I'll just end up doing something else if I'm on my computer.
Maybe it'll help you too?