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I Made It to 20 Days of Consecutive Posts! A System for Writing Even When You Have Zero Motivation Using ChatGPT

By reading this article, you will learn tips for building habits that turn even those who struggled with "lacking motivation" into "people who can keep going" by using ChatGPT as a partner🌱


Good morning ☕️ I'm LuNurse 😊
While working as a nurse, I am taking on the challenge of "ChatGPT x Side Hustle" with the goal of eventually "graduating from nursing."


"I couldn't do it today either..."
I don't know how many times I've whispered those words in my heart.

I would push myself hard only when I had motivation, and then my hands would stop completely after a few days.
Disappointed in myself for not being able to continue, my spirits would sink lower and lower.

At first, I thought, "If I try hard, I can do it 💪," but before I knew it, I had convinced myself, "I guess I just can't do it."

Even when I started something, I was anxious that "I'll probably just quit after three days again," and I even developed a habit of giving up before I even started 😓

Not being able to continue = weak will, not enough effort—
I kept blaming myself, convinced of that.


⚡ Turning Point

That was when I met ChatGPT.

At first, I thought, "There's no way I can master AI."
But one morning, I decided to give it a try.
I asked, "I want to write an article like this, do you have any good ideas?"

Then, it returned more ideas than I ever expected.
"This angle sounds interesting," "I could write this structure"—
It felt like the flow that had been stuck in my head started moving again ✨

It wasn't that I wrote because I felt motivated, but rather motivation welled up once I started talking to it.
This small experience completely shattered my fear of continuing 🌱


🌱 Results and Changes

From then on, every morning, I started a conversation with ChatGPT: "What kind of article should I write today?"
Before I knew it, today marks 20 days of consecutive daily posts.

Previously, just thinking about "writing" felt heavy, but now I know that "if I talk to it, ideas will come out," so I can start without hesitation.

Work time has also dropped drastically.
Articles that used to take 2–3 hours can now be completed in under an hour ☺️
Most importantly, the anxiety that "I might stop again" has disappeared 😮‍💨

The "continuation" I was bad at has turned into a "fun habit" ✨


🧩 A Reproducible System

The reason this habit continues is that I set a rule to "just talk."

① Talk to it even if you have no motivation
→ It's okay to just say, "I have zero motivation today, what should I do?" By letting the words out, your brain starts moving!

② Make a small note of the ideas that come up
Just one thing, like a title or a heading, is fineis enough.
If you think, "I'll finish it all at once," you'll get stuck, so just imagine making a note of one idea you like.
It's important not to aim for completion, but to start by giving it a small shape🌱

③ Write articles using "Conclusion → Reason → Example → Re-conclusion"
→ To make an article that gets read, I recommend stating the conclusion first, then arranging it in the order of reason → example → re-conclusion🌱
This format (PREP method) is structured so that readers can understand it without getting lost and find it easy to agree with.

First, have the AI create a skeleton (logical structure) with these four elements, and then add your own emotions and experiences later
, and you will finish a
piece of writing that is easy to understand and has your own personality
in a short time✨

And, I also decided that it's okay to take a break on days when it's too much.
Rather than "blaming yourself for not being able to do it," being able to think "I'll do it again tomorrow" is the most important thing for consistency💡


🌈 Future self

It doesn't have to be every day.
It doesn't have to be perfect.
The important thing is not to quit.

If you give up, the future stops, but if you don't give up, you can move forward no matter how small the step is✨
Every time you continue, your trust in yourself builds up little by little.

With ChatGPT as your partner, anyone can change into "someone who can keep going"🌸
It's okay to have days when you can't do it, so let's move forward little by little together🌟


📌 I would be happy if this article could be a trigger for you to move forward even a little bit🌱
If you felt "I think I'll try it" or "I empathize with this,"
it would be very encouraging if you could support me with a like or a comment😊

Please also let me know in the comments what you "want to try today" or "what you are doing to keep going"💌


📌 For those meeting me for the first time
"Why did you start a side hustle?" "What kind of thoughts do you have when you post?"
You can find my self-introduction article summarizing that background here👇

📌 To you who feel "I'm working hard at my side hustle, but for some reason, it's tough..."
Actually, you might just be getting the "order of things" wrong.
I honestly wrote about the "wrong way to start" that I experienced myself and the "method I used to recover from it"👇

📌 When you start a side hustle, there are days when you feel anxious, thinking "I'm working hard but not getting results" or "Maybe I'm not cut out for this..."
But what is truly important is not talent or sense, but a "foundation of the heart that can keep going"🌱.
In this magazine, I gently summarize the mindset, habits, and self-dialogue needed to continue taking on challenges from scratch from a beginner's perspective.

I want this to be a place where you can read it again when you're feeling down and want to move forward again
——that is what I hope it will be😊 If you want to cultivate the "strength to run through without quitting" your side hustle, please follow the [Save Version] Side Hustle Mindset Magazine👇


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