Has anyone who has been using this website been able to change themselves and become as productive as needed . Anyone at all here has been able to overcome his social media addiction and achieve his desires (which were hard). It doesn't count if you did not procastinate in the past. You need to have once procrastinated a lot and then changed yourself and stooped procrastinating. If anything worked. Tell your experiences.
If you somehow rose to top 10% in your class from the middle.
Anyone at all. Example
going from this
to a better condition.
The question is not about raising your self esteem or any other kind of self improvement. The question is
only about overcoming procrastination to become better than average and get a good elo score.
PLEASE ENTER YOUR AGE IN THE REPLIES AFTER VOTING
or atleast if you are in college or highschool or at what stages of life
Well, if the changes to be spoken were made by only using this website, then at the very least, I'd say 'sans hesitation, no!'
Overcoming social media addiction and achieving desires? Hmm... I don't have any social media problems because I focus more on my work rather than involving or creating some social media dramas and self-rambling posts that contribute nothing and only deems you are a clown who can't face your own problem without having to speak it to others. Yet who am I to say? Everyone is free to indulge themselves in trivial things that I see - fit as they see fit, that's none of my problems.
Currently trying to achieve my desires, or so I call an American dream. It is high enough, even the stretch of my hand isn't enough... well, you pray tell? Then I answer! My desire is to do everything, possible or impossible, if it is near me and if it interests me, then I show no more hesitation and demand a try to become the best at it!
Once procrastinated in my life? I cannot deny I did, but it's not just once - or rather I say, never a person would have to procrastinate once! A person's inevitable to become tempted by procrastination, if one were to speak a different answer, then I demand proof.
In addition, being in the top 10% or top 10 isn't a problem at all.
"The question is
only about overcoming procrastination, in order to become better than the average and get a good elo score."
Then pray tell me why ask if we had overcome our social media addiction or have achieved our desires? If you tell me if that's the result of avoiding procrastination, then please properly phrase your sentences to avoid misunderstanding. And specifying the result of overcoming procrastination by saying 'to become better than the average and get a good elo score.' would mean that every people who are procrastinating play American football, basketball, Major League Baseball, table tennis, board games such as Scrabble and Diplomacy, and esports, particularly Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and has to overcome procrastination to get better at it.
So to speak, that would be a faulty generalization, and would gladly speak to change it to a more generally specifying sentence; such as "avoiding procrastination in order to become better at what you're currently doing, what you currently suck at, or what you are trying to greatly improve upon, such as your ability, skills, and crafts."
Your sampled video is in Japanese, and in fact, a Japanese song - try to define what happens in the video as people are bound not to watch it. But by going from what you've said "Going from this... to a better condition." I can deduce that someone in the video starts off with a bad condition and then goes into a sequence of action that led to this person becoming better than what the person currently was in the past.
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PLEASE ENTER YOUR AGE IN THE REPLIES AFTER VOTING
or at least if you are in college or high school or at what stages of life."
...Is this optional or a required thing to do? But alas, we are on the internet, let me at least share by saying an indistinct answer like 'YOUTH!'. Now then, I bid goodbye.