Feeling
less than motivated all too often? I do. Well, perhaps not too often.
But sometimes I just feel really lazy and unmotivated.
Want some practical solutions to that universal motivation-problem? Here are 25 of them. Try a handful.
Let me know which ones work well for you.
I’m sure you’ll find at least one or two that do just that among these suggestions.
1. Make a deal with yourself. Good
for overcoming procrastination and getting things done. You can make
the deal small or large. You simple tell yourself something like: When
I’m done with this chapter/these reports I can take a walk in the park
and enjoy an ice-cream.
2. Act like it. If
you don’t feel motivated or enthusiastic then act like it. The strange
thing is that within a few minutes you actually start to feel motivated
or enthusiastic for real.
3. Ask uplifting questions in the morning. Here’s what you do; every morning ask yourself five empowering three-part questions this way:
What am I ______ about in my life right now?
What about it makes me _______?
How does it make me feel?
What about it makes me _______?
How does it make me feel?
Put in your own value in the blank space. For instance, a couple of my questions are:
What am I happy about in my life right now?
What am I excited about in my life right now?
What am I excited about in my life right now?
It’s
important that you really feel how it makes you feel. When I think
about the last part about what makes me happy right now I really feel
it. These morning questions are great because the way they are set up
makes you recognize things you take for granted and then they really get
you to feel those positive feelings.
4. Move the goalposts.
Set a large and specific goal. This will motivate you much more than
small goals. A big goal has a big effect and can create a lot of
motivation.
5. Do something small and create a flow. Just
clean your desk. Or pay your bills. Or wash the dishes. You just need
to get started. When you have finished that small task you’ll feel more
alert and ready to go do the next thing. You just to get started to get
motivated. So if you really don’t feel like doing anything, start with
something small and work your way out up.
6. Do the toughest task first. This
will ease a lot of your day-to-day worries and boost your
self-confidence for the rest of the day. Read more about doing the
hardest task bright and early right here.
7. Start slow. Instead
of jumping into something at full speed start slow. When you do that
your mind will not visualize the task as something hard that you have to
do fast, fast, fast. If your mind sees such things guess what often
happens? Yep, you don’t get started. Actually getting started, even if
it’s at a slow pace, is a whole lot better than not getting started at
all.
8. Compare yourself with yourself. Not with others. Comparing
what you have and your results to what other people have and have
accomplished can really kill your motivation. There are always people
ahead of you. Most likely quite a bit of people. And a few of them are
miles ahead. So focus on you. On your results. And how you can and have
improved them.
Reviewing
your results is important so you see where you have gone wrong in the
past to avoid similar missteps further on. But it’s also important
because it’s a great motivator to see how much you have improved and how
far you have come. Often you can be pleasantly surprised when you do
such a review.
9. Remember your successes. And
let them flow through your mind instead of your failures. Write down
your successes. Consider using a journal of some kind since it’s easy to
forget your successes.
10. Act like your heroes.
Read about them, watch them, listen to them. Discover what they did
that was special and what made them tick. But remember that they are
people just like us. So let them inspire you instead of looking up at
them admiringly.
11. Remember to have fun. Or create fun in a task. Then you’ll stay motivated to do and finish it.
12. Get out of your comfort zone. Face your challenges to get a real boost of motivation. If you are holding yourself back have a look at 5 Life-Changing Keys to Overcoming Your Fear and the methods in this article. They can help you get started and take that first scary step outside your comfort zone.
13. Don’t fear failure. Instead redefine it as feedback and as a natural part of a successful life. As Michael Jordan said:
“I’ve
missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games.
26 times, I’ve been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed.
I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I
succeed.”
Also, try to find the valuable lesson(s) in each of your failures. Ask yourself: What can I learn from this?
14. Do some research on what you are about to do.
Then your expectations will be more grounded in reality and you can
also get good hints on what difficulties that you might run into along
the way. Managing your expectations can lower the often almost explosive
initial enthusiasm. But it can also lessen the lack of motivation that
usually follows when most of that enthusiasm has dissipated.
When
you know what has happened to others in similar situations – what path
they have walked – you can adapt and try their solutions (and personal
variations of those) and your own. This makes the worries and challenges
easier to handle. Both emotionally – since you know at least some of
the things that will happen and that others have lived through it before
– and practically.
15. Figure out why youĂ‚´re doing something. If
you don’t know or don’t have good enough reason to do something then it
will be hard to get it done. Do things that you have really strong
reasons to do. If you want to do something then figure out a good reason
to do it. If you can’t find one consider dropping it and doing
something that you have a good reason to do instead.
16. Write down your goals and reasons for working towards them.
Tape them on your wall, computer or bathroom mirror. Then you’ll be
reminded throughout the day and it becomes easier to stay on track and
stay focused.
17. Take The Positivity Challenge!
Learn to think more positively most of the time. Learn to let to go of
negative threads of thought before they have a chance to take hold of
you. You might not be able to be positive all the time no matter what
happens. But I think most of us can improve on our positive thinking and
the results it can lead us to. Perhaps more than you realize right now.
18. Cut down on TV. Do you watch it too much? Watch less of what they are doing in TV-land and do more of what you want to do in life.
19. Break it down.
Break down your task or project into small steps. And just start with
focusing on that first small step. When you are done move on to the next
and just focus on that one. The small successes will keep your
motivation up and keeping your focus away from the big picture stops you
from becoming overwhelmed and discouraged. It’s amazing how much you
can get done if you follow this simple method.
20. Reprogram your information intake.
Program out negative and cynical thoughts from the media and society.
Reduce your information intake. Then program in positive news and
entertainment, more of your own thoughts and useful information such as
personal growth tapes and books. Be selective and keep it positive.
21. Make use of your creativity.
Take out a piece of paper. Write at the top of the page what area in
your life you would like to have more ideas about. Perhaps you want
ideas to earn more money or become a healthier person. Then brainstorm
until you have written down 20 ideas on that topic. Then try for 10
more. Not all ideas will be good. But some will. And as you make use of
your creativity you not only discover useful ideas. You also discover
just how creative you can be if you try and how motivating and great
that feels. Have a look at 8 Ways to Spark Your Creativity for more ideas on this topic.
22. Find out what makes you happy. Then do that. As much as you want or can.
23. Listen while you’re on the move.
Build your own small library of motivational/personal development
tapes. Listen to them while you are driving, riding the bus or your
bike, while you are out running or walking. Take a peek at my recommended personal development products if you are looking for a good place to start.
24. Think outside your box.
Don’t imagine the future from the box of what you have now. Just
because your mind is in box of previous experiences doesn’t mean thatĂ‚´s
the limits of the world. Your possibilities are much larger. Create the
future from the now and from nothing rather than your past to
experience bigger changes with fewer limitations than you would if you
created it from what you can see from your box.
25. Make each day count. We don’t have all the time in the world. So focus on today and do the things you really want to do.
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