Motivation Reset
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ How to Break Through Mental Blocks, Reignite Your Drive, and Take Action on What Matters
By Esi Zar
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
You're tired, but not the kind of tired that sleep can fix.
You've got things you want to do — goals, plans, maybe even dreams — but for some reason, you keep stalling. You wake up with good intentions, but by noon, you're back in the same loop: scrolling, overthinking, numbing out, feeling bad about it, then promising yourself you'll try again tomorrow.
Maybe you've even read a few self-help books. Watched the motivational videos. Downloaded the productivity apps. For a little while, you felt a spark. But it didn't last. And now you're wondering, what's wrong with me? Why can't I stay motivated?
Let me tell you something important — something I wish more people said out loud:
There is nothing wrong with you.
But there is something wrong with the way we've been taught to chase motivation.
You've been fed watered-down advice and shallow hype. "Just be more disciplined." "Wake up at 5 AM." "Manifest harder." That stuff might work for a week — maybe two — but it doesn't stick because it doesn't solve the real problem.
This book isn't here to pump you up for a few hours.
It's here to help you reset everything.
In these pages, you'll learn how to find clarity when your brain feels foggy. You'll discover why you keep losing steam — and how to get it back in a way that feels real. You'll stop relying on willpower, and start tapping into something deeper: emotional alignment, identity shifts, daily rituals that actually work, and a mindset that knows how to rebuild — even on your worst days.