Daily Motivation: 7 Methods
BySteven Gillman
Isn't a lack of daily motivation one of the
biggest problems we face when trying to better
ourselves? We often know what to do, or at
least the first few steps. But we hesitate,
something else catches our attention, or we
just don't feel like doing what we need to
do.
Want some help? Here are seven ways to get
motivated - ways that have worked for others.
If you find only one or two here that work
for you, you'll be on your way.
Seven Methods For Daily Motivation
1. Create desire. See the rewards of
your effort clearly. This motivates many
to sign up for get-rich-quick plans. A
good salesman can have you living in your
imagined dream home in minutes, and you'll
feel motivated to do anything to make
it real. Learn to be your own salesman.
2. Create pain. In Neuro-Linguistic Programming
they teach you to link pain with not acting.
An imaginary scene of your wife walking
out the door with another man, as you
sit there silently - that might motivate
you to have that talk you've been avoiding.
3. Talk about your plans. By the time
I tell my wife about the newsletter I'm
going to write, I'm out of my slump and
back at the keyboard.
4. Have a true interest. No interest
at all might mean you need to do something
else, but if it's just a task you dislike,
relate it clearly in your mind to the
greater goal. I don't like to drive, but
when I remember those mountains I'm going
to, I get motivated to drive.
5. Have energy. Caffeine will substitute
for health for a while, but one way or
another, you need some energy to have
daily motivation. Exercise, sleep well,
and watch out for sugary foods - the "sugar
blues" will kill your motivation.
6. Create the proper mental state. It's
hard to be depressed and motivated. Resolve
some of your negative feelings, or at
least do your important work when you
are in a better mood.
7. Take a small step. Commit to raking
up one bag of leaves, and soon you'll
want to finish the yard. Any small step
towards your goals feeds your daily motivation.
Now you have seven ways to self-motivation,
but you have to actually use them. How
do you get motivated to do that? Oh the
irony! You'll have to figure that one
out yourself. By the way, here's a bonus
motivation method: Humor. Laughter often
breaks up the feeling of being overwhelmed
that sucks away motivation.
Steve Gillman writes on many self help
topics including boosting brainpower,
losing weight, meditation, habits of mind,
creative problem solving, learning gratitude,
generating luck and anything related to
self improvement. You'll find more at
http://www.
Self Improvement Now .com
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