My brother reminded me of this great passage from Inferno (Canto XXIV). Read it aloud, and GOTV!
"Now you must cast aside your laziness"
my master said, "for he who rests on down
or under covers cannot come to fame;
and he who spends his life without renown
leaves such a vestige of himself on earth
as smoke bequeaths to air or foam to water.
Therefore, get up; defeat your breathlessness
with spirit that can win all battles if
the body's heavines does not deter it.
A longer ladder is still to be climbed;
it's not enough to have left them behind;
if you have undertood, now profit from it"
Then I arose, and showed myself far better
equipped with breath than I had been before;
"Go on, for I am strong and confident"
Thus inspired, I'm off to New Hampshire