Friday 19 October 2012

How To Motivate Yourself – Self Motivation

Staying motivated is a struggle — our drive is constantly assaulted by negative thoughts and anxiety about the future. Everyone faces doubt and depression. What separates the highly successful is the ability to keep moving forward. There is no simple solution for a lack of motivation. Even after beating it, the problem reappears at the first sign of failure. The key is understanding your thoughts and how they drive your emotions. By learning how to nurture motivating thoughts, neutralize negative ones, and focus on the task at hand, you can pull yourself out of a slump before it gains momentum.

Reasons We Lose Motivation

There are 3 primary reasons we lose motivation.

1. Lack of confidence – If you don’t believe you can succeed, what’s the point in trying?
2. Lack of focus – If you don’t know what you want, do you really want anything?
3. Lack of direction – If you don’t know what to do, how can you be motivated to do it?

How to Boost Confidence


The first motivation killer is a lack of confidence. When this happens to me, it’s usually because I’m focusing entirely on what I want and neglecting what I already have. When you only think about what you want, your mind creates explanations for why you aren’t getting it. This creates negative thoughts. Past failures, bad breaks, and personal weaknesses dominate your mind. You become jealous of your competitors and start making excuses for why you can’t succeed. In this state, you tend to make a bad impression, assume the worst about others, and lose self confidence.

The way to get out of this thought pattern is to focus on gratitude. Set aside time to focus on everything positive in your life. Make a mental list of your strengths, past successes, and current advantages. We tend to take our strengths for granted and dwell on our failures. By making an effort to feel grateful, you’ll realize how competent and successful you already are. This will rejuvenate your confidence and get you motivated to build on your current success.

It might sound strange that repeating things you already know can improve your mindset, but it’s amazingly effective. The mind distorts reality to confirm what it wants to believe. The more negatively you think, the more examples your mind will discover to confirm that belief. When you truly believe that you deserve success, your mind will generate ways to achieve it. The best way to bring success to yourself is to genuinely desire to create value for the rest of the world.

Developing Tangible Focus


The second motivation killer is a lack of focus. How often do you focus on what you don’t want, rather than on a concrete goal? We normally think in terms of fear. I’m afraid of being poor. I’m afraid no one will respect me. I’m afraid of being alone. The problem with this type of thinking is that fear alone isn’t actionable. Instead of doing something about our fear, it feeds on itself and drains our motivation.

If you’re caught up in fear based thinking, the first step is focusing that energy on a well defined goal. By defining a goal, you automatically define a set of actions. If you have a fear of poverty, create a plan to increase your income. It could be going back to school, obtaining a higher paying job, or developing a profitable website. The key is moving from an intangible desire to concrete, measurable steps.

By focusing your mind on a positive goal instead of an ambiguous fear, you put your brain to work. It instantly begins devising a plan for success. Instead of worrying about the future you start to do something about it. This is the first step in motivating yourself to take action. When know what you want, you become motivated to take action.

Developing Direction

The final piece in the motivational puzzle is direction. If focus means having an ultimate goal, direction is having a day-to-day strategy to achieve it. A lack of direction kills motivation because without an obvious next action we succumb to procrastination.

The key to finding direction is identifying the activities that lead to success. For every goal, there are activities that pay off and those that don’t. Make a list of all your activities and arrange them based on results. Then make a make an action plan that focuses on the activities that lead to big returns.

Keeping track of your most important tasks will direct your energy towards success. Without a constant reminder, it’s easy to waste entire days on filler activities.

When my motivation starts to wane, I regain direction by creating a plan that contains two positive actions. The first one should be a small task you’ve been meaning to do, while the second should be a long-term goal. I immediately do the smaller task. This creates positive momentum. After that I take the first step towards achieving the long-term goal. Doing this periodically is great for getting out of a slump, creating positive reinforcement, and getting long-term plans moving.

It’s inevitable that you’ll encounter periods of low energy, bad luck, and even the occasional failure. If you don’t discipline your mind, these minor speed bumps can turn into mental monsters. By being on guard against the top 3 motivation killers you can preserve your motivation and propel yourself to success.

Good Luck!

Thursday 18 October 2012

5 Tips on How to Have a Better Year

As the year comes to the half way point we set our sights on what we planned earlier in anticipation of a new and better year for our families and ourselves. The problem is that as we make these “New Year’s Resolutions,” not many come to pass. Why is it that we want something to happen and it doesn’t.

So let me give you some tips on how to have a better year:

(1) See yourself as the thing that you want. What you see in the present becomes your future. If you are thinking about good things, good things happen - if you are thinking bad things, bad things happen. Visualize what you want and keep that picture in your mind.

(2) Don’t be self-limiting. Let go of those thoughts that can hold you back. You might not even know what those thoughts are, so get a coach that can help. You know the kind of thoughts I am referring to, you might use the following phrases, filthy rich, and love of money is bad, I always learned this…. Look at your language and what you are saying.

(3) Throw away your prejudices and see how the world can look different, bigger and better. Need help? Get a coach.

(4) Keep that attitude positive - not “yahoo,” but “yes I can,” as opposed to “no I can’t”.

(5) Make choices based on what you want, and don’t be served up with what you get.

Henry Ford Said: "If you think you can, you might. If you think you can't, you won't"

Wednesday 17 October 2012

JUST DO IT !


Believe in Goals  

It's never a bad thing to have a dream, but be practical about it. Don't sit daydreaming about things that are impos- sible. Set goals and then work out how to achieve them. Anything You want to do in life do well and not half-heartedly.
A journey of a thousand miles starts with that first step.

If you look ahead to the end, and all the weary miles between, with all the dangers you might face, you might never take that first step.

And whatever it is you want to achieve in life, if you don't make the effort. You won't reach your goal. So take the first step. There will be many challenges. You might get knocked back - but in the end, you will make it.

Good Luck!

Believe It Can Be Done
Have Goals
Live Life to Full
Never Give Up
Prepare Well
Have Faith in Yourself

I won't say no. I find more reasons to do things than not to do them. My motto really is: 'if you want to do it just do it!' I will never say,'I can't do this because I don't know how to.' I will give it a go. I won't let silly rules stop me. I will find a legal way around them.

I tell my friends,If you want to do it, just do it. I don't believe that that little world can stop you. If you don't have the right experience to reach your goal, look for another way in.


Keep your eyes open. Look and learn. You don't have to go to art school to be a fashion designer. Join a fashion company and push a broom. Work your way up.

Have Faith in Yourself :)