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How To Create The Self-motivation To Achieve Anything You Want
You see, you can't just sit back and wish that term paper completed on time or wish the high paying job falls in your lap. You cannot simply slack off and drink yourself to death or you may never get ANY job. So how can you motivate yourself to do the things you know you need to do? For a lot of people who have been burned out in school or the workplace, this can be a difficult thing to accomplish. However, there are a few tips you can do when you feel that you cannot push yourself to do what you know you need to do. -First of all, know exactly what it is you want. What are you attempting to motivate yourself to do? Do you merely want to finish a job, or do you want to earn a lot of money? Set real achievable goals for yourself. If you know exactly what you want, believe me, you can get it, and therefore you can motivate yourself to get it. - Give whatever you do, purpose. Make it mean something to you. The problem with a lot of people is that they work hard but they don't know what their working for. Is it just money to pay the bills? Are they simply working toward money? Do you want money, or does your money have a purpose? Give yourself a real reason so that you can know what you are working for. Just striving for money is an empty goal; striving for money so that you can get a good house and a nice car might be more tangible; striving for more money so that you can help your siblings go to college, your parents to enjoy their retirement, and your family to have a better house and car might be even better. - Do yourself a favor and take a break. Sometimes, being burned out means that you need to stay away from things for a second, have some time alone for yourself, and get an objective view from a friend of your situation. When you start getting tired more often, your body might be telling you to slow down; slowing down could mean re-energizing yourself by taking a vacation, or even just taking a walk. You may want to set aside some alone time each day for you to get recharged, so that you are not constantly being barraged with work. - Above all and this is an important one, Don't be afraid to say no. People who have a problem saying no almost always are stressed out or are hiding that they are stressed out. Eihter way, it isn't good. Keep your work to a manageable level. You need to stay sane to keep on working in the long run. - Lastly, don't feel bad about rewarding yourself for a job well done! Plan a trip for yourself, or promise to take yourself to the movies if you complete your work by a certain time or date. Little rewards, such as a banana split, can work too. It never hurts to be well-informed with the latest on motivation. Compare what you've learned here to future articles so that you can stay alert to changes in the area of motivation. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com The author, Frank Mayes is a home business entrepreneur and the owner of www.YouCanDoThisBusiness.com. He's operated a successful tax practice from home for 25 years. Frank also reviews popular home business ideas and opportunities. Frank's most popular home business recommendation is the Plug-In Profit Site at: www.PlugInProfitSite.com/main-28614 where you can get your own money-making website setup in 24 hours! |
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