I have considered joining the military and it is still on the table but am frightened to do or say something stupid, thanks to the years of my father's angry nagging sometimes rage filled insults towards me and whatever action I do, I sometimes just freeze and or become way too hesitant. am just a nuisance really so idk
So sorry that that had to be a part of your life.
In any case, maybe the military would do you a little more harm than good, at least for now.
Similar situation with my mom years back, I still feel the same as you said you do..
Frankly no fullproof solution.
No matter what, you still have to at some point wake up, to do things.
Eat, drink, work...
Lately I managed to do a little more again, it isn't perfect but seeing how things will be cleaner for the next while at least makes everything feel less chaotic.
Discipline might as well feel physically painful but I am trying to see if I can somehow get back to that point in life where I did have it.
i want to do things like writing essays, learning languages, improve my cognition
I believe that it is a wonderful thing that you already have something that you want to do.
Now if someone told
me to do more I'd probably feel like wanting to cry at this point.
Saying this because sometimes forcing yourself to do things arguably can even be a good thing. However too much of that will probably simply eventually loop back to burnout.
One of my systems is that I make myself tea even when I don't want any and that's my jumpstart to doing as many things at once as possible.
Microwave some food, get the dishes done, drink some water, comb my hair...
If the timer is over and I'm back to not doing much anymore, that's ok, I did some things I should have - without it feeling like yk -, and if I think I can do one more thing even after my tea is done, then sweet.
Finding tiny systems that don't make basic chores involve bad thought get involved in the picture was at least for me very big so yeah, I don't know if that would actually work for you and my bad if I wasted your time with that but yeah, maybe if you find something similar that works it could be another step maybe.
to atleast have some degree of discipline but am always chronically fatigued both mentally and physically which makes it so hard
Oh how much I wish I had the cure to this.
Truly truly truly truly truly, how much I wish to have a cure to this and one that lasts.
No rush at all, take things only at your own pace, oh, and frankly I adore your goals.
But if you think you can, see if you want to try to do just that.
Maybe you'll eventually miss a few sessions, but if you can not outroll but rather show up again some other time again, that's already such a huge thing then.
There will be no changes overnight but if you have a class that you actually feel like it's a good thing you are going there, maybe soak up some sunshine and fresh air along the way, and see if it's a class you'd like to stay in.
thank you for responding as well
You sound like a kind person.
I'm sorry I took a longer while.
But of course.
Wish you the best of luck with this.