But on the opposite side of things, I used to make myself go to the gym before the crack of dawn, and it became so much more of
a chore than a reward.
I don't think every game needs to be Dark Souls, but when it seems like any encounter with a pack of human - sized jackal minions is best solved by button - mashing and hoping I'm hitting dodge and attack with the right ratio to do damage while not getting hit too often, each fight starts to feel more like
a chore than a rewarding challenge.
Not exact matches
It becomes a
reward rather
than an intrusive
chore.
Therefore, rather
than letting the
reward be the fun aspect of the
chore, let
chore itself be the
reward.
I never wanted my kids to have more memories of «cleaning days» and «
chores»
than of regular family fun and I really liked teaching them about the
rewards of hard work and daily discipline.