A: I am always amazed by the number of people who are motivated to stop procrastinating, yet never consider procrastinate procrastinating. But I guess for some people that is the easy way out.
However, you my friend must do certain things to make your life better, but aren't doing yet—why? Lack of trying? Lack of time? Lack of desire? Or maybe just a lack of motivation? No, no, no...
You're definitely motivated, otherwise we would not be engaging in this communication. So what are you motivated to do, and who sets the rules for it? What criteria must be fulfilled for Mario to do something, to take action? What strategy is currently in place for you to do the things that you must do and actually do? How is that different from the things that you must do and don't do?
In scenario one, A leads to B, and in scenario two, A doesn't lead to B. What's different here? And once you discover this, that'll be the difference that makes the difference!
I would give you more information, but I only have limited information to work off of. So take the time to learn about yourself and the way you do things. Motivation strategies are always linked in with decision strategies. Pay attention to both.
-Oz