Okay, this is going to be a long winded, wordy, ridiculous topic, so brace yourself.
So, I've been listening to the Joe Rogan podcast a lot recently, and I think it's amazing the things these guys talk about. Recently Timothy Ferriss was on one of the episodes and this dude was pointed out to be extremely productive and motivated. This guy finds an interest in something, and he pursues it. It might be weird, it might be out of the way, it might be unconventional, it might be stressful, it might even be painful, but this guy does the things that he has interest in. Joe Rogan and this guy are both mind blowing to me, especially since I come from a family where, when you have a problem with yourself, you just let it fester and grow, and that couldn't be more unhealthy to do as a human being. So, I have been blowing off my life so far, and I'm done with it. I'm 15, and I haven't done shit. Joe Rogan was doing to Taekwondo tournaments, and Tim Ferriss was pursuing whatever interest he had at the time to the highest degree, because of great support from his parents. These guys have interests, and they turn them into passions/hobbies, and I want that. I get A's in school, I really strive to do well in school, it's something that I've been programmed to just feel obligated to do. Sometimes I get home and watch 10 minutes of YouTube videos, have a snack, and then sit down for 6 or more hours straight, and just crank out homework, the whole time with all the focus and interest in the world. I really need to be able to do the same for other things.
I want to learn to draw, I want to learn to play the guitar, I want to get ripped (Workout), I want to make YouTube videos, I want learn about philosophy, I want to learn about psychology, I want to learn about anatomy, and I want to learn about computer science and computer programming. I've tried to do these things, but I lose motivation very quickly. I start doing a Let's Play series, and eventually I lose motivation and delete the account, or I start reading about psychology, then I remember that new video game trailer, and I go watch that and completely ignore psychology for a the next couple months. I have interests in these things, but I don't have the motivation to intensely pursue and accomplish them.
So, getting down to the meat of the question here, I NEED some tips, or more preferably books, on getting down to it and pursuing your interests.
What especially bugs me is that I have that intense motivation when it comes to schoolwork, but when I get to the things I have a genuine interest in, the motivation just peters off.