People treat motivation like fuel: if you have enough of it, you'll act. But motivation is an emotion, and emotions are unreliable — you can feel full in the morning and empty by evening. Lasting behavior doesn't come from people who rely on motivation, but from those who reduce friction enough that they don't need it.
Discipline isn't gritting your teeth through willpower either; it's largely a matter of system. Tie the behavior to an anchor, shrink the start until it's laughably small, and remove the decision. When you don't have to decide, you don't spend willpower — you just add the next link.
Visible progress is a motivator in itself. When you see a growing chain, you don't want to break it; that's a quiet pressure that works with motivation on good days and against inertia on bad ones.
Zinciri Kırma is designed for exactly this. It shrinks tasks to a single tap, ties each one to a reminder so the system makes the decision for you, and keeps your growing chain and best streak permanently visible. Even on days you feel low, you can do the smallest version to protect the link, or use a skip credit when you need it. So what keeps you going when motivation drops isn't enthusiasm — it's the system you built.