I'm okay now, though...but I'm just curious if anyone here loses site of their goals from time to time? And what do you do to recenter yourself or whatever, in regards to what your goals are? And why you are doing what you are doing to reach your goals.
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Anyway.
First question: Everyone does this, I think. The reactions are always different among individuals, of course.
Second question: I do something insignificant but related to the mental block I have at the time. Specifically, I have trouble with details. I get easily overwhelmed with doing all the little steps required to get to the big, challenging step (which is usually the part I'm excited about). When I lose sight of that interesting part at the end, I keep pushing the little steps away into the back of my mind. To get rid of the mental block, I just do one of the little steps. Just
one. As soon as I've done that, I realise how easy the little steps are and proceed until the next block. However, getting myself to do that
one little thing (something that can be as stupidly simple as scheduling an appointment) can be a monumental task--sometimes it takes all the energy I have at the time to push myself forward.
Third question: That's a good question. Usually whatever method I'm using is the one I perceive to be the most efficient use of my time. By efficient, I don't neccessarily mean the fastest way, just the way that gives me the most beneficial results. Sometimes, though, I take a very ineffcient route because I've hit a "lazy snag" and just getting something done at all is a miracle (I really hate being in that snag...I prefer things to move like clockwork).
Nolla, it looks like you have to find a crappy job.

Hate to say that, but you do need money to make any progress. While you have your crappy job, you can work on your portfolio. I really wouldn't move to a city just hoping to find work. I'm pretty sure you could apply for a job without moving to another city (yay for the intarwebs!) and discuss how you could make that transition work if the company decided to try to hire you.
I understand not knowing what to do, because knowing means likely facing the prospect of doing something you don't like for a while.
Alternatively, you could ask your family to assist you?