There may be days when you don’t act. You don’t feel like working, you don’t feel like eating, you don’t feel like learning, you don’t feel like going to training, etc. There are such days. The important thing is to make the smallest gesture to get started.
Maybe you don’t feel like reading: at least touch the book, read a letter, a single letter in a chapter. Take a good look at that letter. Maybe you don’t feel like writing. Write the first word.
If you don’t know which word to start with, write the first letter, write a letter on the white sheet of paper or on the computer screen, in Word, or wherever you type. Then comes a sentence, then a paragraph, then a whole story.
The important thing is to act. The important thing is to take a step. A first step or the smallest gesture to get you moving. It is always better to act than not.