Don’t think of it as work. Don’t feel like it’s something you have to do on a daily basis.
You’re doing what you do because you want to. You’re trying to accomplish some goal. You’re trying to better yourself.
If you’re going to practice a new skill on a consistent basis you have to enjoy it.
Have fun when you’re practicing or studying. Come up with ways to spice up the way you study or practice. Don’t make it boring for yourself. You’ll eventually stop if it feels like you’re working.
It’s fun to get better. It’s fun to learn. It’s fun to win. It’s fun to be good. Learning a new skill can be fun for the majority of the time. Your attitude towards your goals matters.
If you go into each day appreciation what you have and being excited to have fun practing and learning, you’ll never stop getting better. You’ll consistently get better.
Don’t take yourself so seriously. Laugh when you make a mistake and learn from it. It’s okay to have fun while you work. That’s not against the rules.
Create your own schedule for “working” on your project. Work at it consistently. When things become stale for you and it begins to feel like work, take a step back.
Add fun to what you’re doing. Attack your goals with a positive attitude and can do anything approach.
Incorporate fun into your practices. Don’t look at your goals as work. Look at them as improvements and learning experiences.
Life’s too short to be taken seriously. Have fun. Enjoy the process.