by the way, what the hell is up with this chicks leg? im assuming it was a tat, but someone has some 3rd grade photoshop skills
Maybe there were titties... or a guys ****. Wahhh hahah.. The only thing that's gonna motivate some of you guys in doing is chokin the chicken ..
This is a longer read...
I know what you mean about motivation. I was the same for a long while. My 92 was in the friggin pits for a very long time. Stupid
suspension work sucks ass, especially when
EIBACH didn't send all the proper hardware. Made me keep on guessing what the hell was wrong. One day I finally got all the correct info together, figured what I needed to do and got off my ass and started working on it. I started finishing EVERYTHING. When I got done with one, I went to the next and didn't even think about stopping till I was friggin done. Every damn part I ever ordered has been installed except for my gears. And believe me when I say I had a huge pile of stuff lying around.
For one thing, you won't be as motivated to do any work if you don't know EXACTLY how you're going to get it done, in what manner you do it and all the parts/tools needed to do so. If you aren't exactly sure on something, figure it out first. The biggest bummer of doing a project< no matter how big or small, is when you aren't 100% sure on something. Being unsure is enough to bum me out and keep asking until I am 100% sure. That was one major setback for me. Not having the correct parts (thinking that I did but something was wrong), info that just doesn't match. I would try something then get bummed out more because it didn't work properly. Don't be thinking about everything you have to do. Think about only one part of the project at a time. Pick one part that you feel the most inclined to do. One that you know will get done without any bulls***. Finish that, then move on. Don't try and focus on everything that you have to do. Once you finish something successfully, THEN you will be more inclined to start another part of your project.
One of my problems was that I started 2 - 3 jobs at once. Ran into trouble with two of them and never completed the third because I was so busy trying to figure out what to do with the other ones. Get your priorities straight. Don't just go up there and look at your ride thinking about what it needs or what is BS... start workin on it. You can do it. If you don't know what to do with one, pester all the SN members here for advice.