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Motivate myself.
It's weird. I go to work, I'll get the job done. Something comes in my inbox that shit is covered.
I've been home for 3 hours now, and this is the most I've done tonight since I got home. Not even video games. Fuck haven't gotten chores done. What the hell is that skill that I have at work that I don't have at home?
My guess would be the sense of fulfilment.
At work you have a purpose, and so you fulfil it.
At home, to motivate myself to do the chores, is to find a rationale for it to be done.
Etc. Etc. Plus it helps to enforce the thought that I'm "adulting", like the kid in me and others would say.