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Why You Should Ignore Your Feelings And Fears When Working (And Fully Embrace Them Otherwise)

Oscar Lagrosen
2 min readMay 21, 2022

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Do you put off work because you are not feeling it, or motivated enough?

Do you struggle with getting things done because of your secret anxiety that you would fail, suffer and feel yucky all the time?

If so, that’s completely normal. Everyone that is not a psychopath feels the inertia, resistance, and fears. But there is a simple solution (which you probably know):

Show up and do your work regardless of your feelings

When working on my 200 essays (you are reading my 200th), I’ve had days when I wanted to procrastinate above all else. Flee the imaginary tormenter. Yet I’ve learned (from my Pokemon Go years) to switch to autopilot during that time. Just continue working and moving forward like my feelings did not exist.

As Steven Pressfield writes in The War of Art (affiliate link):

“When we turn pro, we stop running from our fears. We turn around and face them”

But before you tell me that it is way easier said than done (which is true btw), here is an important tip that will solve everything:

Outside of work, do whatever your feelings want you to do

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Oscar Lagrosen
Oscar Lagrosen

Written by Oscar Lagrosen

My articles are transcripts from my YouTube videos. Watch the original videos here: https://www.youtube.com/@oscar-lagrosen

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