Getting Motivated and Staying There

We are literally bombarded with motivational quotes, TedTalks and inspiring people every second of our days but that doesnโ€™t always convinces us to jump up and start working on our assignments or our personal projects and business plans. Usually things that are supposed to motivate us end up making us feel so behind and as a result we just want to go back to bed because when you are sleeping you donโ€™t have to think about what you should be doing but not doing.

As weird as it is, the truth is that we can only be motivated if we really want to โ€“ no amount of positive quotes can actually motivate you if you are not seeking motivation. With that said, motivation can be passed on but it really needs to start within and here are some ways you can make that happenโ€ฆ

  • Follow the Relevant
    On social media, follow people/pages that are always on the move, always coming up with different ideas and doing what you love too. We have pretty much made it seem as if social media is all bad but once you know how to use it and get the hang of it, you will see how beneficial it can be to your personal growth. So, if you are into photography, fishing, architecture or event planning, follow those pages, reach out to them and learn how to do what they do. This will inspire you and keep you on your toes.
  • Plan Ahead
    Every night, try to plan for the next day and/or week. Plan your outfit โ€“ have it ironed and ready for you to jump into in the morning. Plan when you are going to exercise, set a date and time for when you will work on your tasks. When you have made plans, stick to them โ€“ this is more helpful if you are a professional procrastinator. Yes, it is easy to just ignore the reminder on your phone reminding you of what you have to do but again this goes back to what I said in the beginning, nothing can motivate or help you if you arenโ€™t willing to be motivated.
  • Make To-Do Lists
    Making to-do lists is basically like the most important thing to do if you are a โ€˜beginnerโ€™ at motivating yourself. The best thing about making a list of things to do is that when the day is over and you realize that you have ticked off everything on your to-do list, you honestly feel like you have your life together just from doing that for one day so imagine how good you will feel everyday if you make the list and commit to getting things done. Start small though, donโ€™t overwhelm yourself on day 1 by creating a list of 13 things to do (thatโ€™s the level I am on now haha), start by writing down 4 or 5 simple but important things and keep going in that pace until you feel the need to level up.
  • An Affirmation
    Always remind yourself (out-loud) that you are doing the best you can. Beating ourselves up for not being at the top is a common behavior but you have to constantly remind yourself that you are doing all that you can. Not only will that motivate you but it will also comfort you if you end up not getting what you want. So if you genuinely work hard and start feeling like giving up or start having a meltdown, repeat this several times: I am doing the best that I can.

Hey listen, taking a rest does not necessarily mean that you have lost motivation, a rest is crucial and also quite helpful but feeling as though you are not good enough is a sign of losing motivation. You wonโ€™t be amazingly good at something in the first week or the second one or in a month but with consistent self-motivation you can definitely make it to the top all by yourself.

Thatโ€™s it for now,