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Finding Motivation: What To Do When You Don't Feel Like Doing Anything
By Chris Widener
“The measure of your success usually
comes down to who wins the battle that rages between the two of you. The
‘you’ who wants to stop, give up, or take it easy, and the ‘you’
who chooses to beat back that which would stand in the way of your
success - complacency.” Chris Widener In all of my interactions with people,
I've never found anyone, regardless of their level of success, who
doesn't sometimes find themselves simply not wanting to do the things
that they need and want to do. It is a part of human nature that there
will be times that, in spite of all that we need to do, and even desire
to, we will find ourselves not wanting to do anything. And what
separates those who will become successful from those who will maintain
the status-quo, is the ability at those very crucial moments of time
when we are making decisions about what we will do, to choose to find
the inner motivation that will enable us to conquer our complacency and
move on in action. I find that I confront this issue in my
life on a regular basis, so the following success strategies are not
merely pie in the sky techniques, but proven ways to get yourself to go
even when you don't feel like doing anything. Honestly
evaluate whether or not you need a break. Other examples: Perhaps you are a
salesman who has been phoning clients for a week straight, day and
night. You wake up one morning and just don’t feel like doing it any
more. Well, take a break for the morning. Go to a coffee shop and read
the paper. Go to the driving range and hit some golf balls. Take a break
and then get back to it! Start small. Change your
routine. Other examples: Maybe you are in
construction and you have been working on the plumbing for a week, and
it is getting monotonous. Don’t do the plumbing today! Go frame-in the
office. Reward yourself. Other examples: Maybe you are a mortgage
broker who feels like sleeping in. Tell yourself that after the next
three mortgages you close you will take your kids to the fair, or your
spouse to the movies. Maybe you’ll give yourself a night on the town
with old friends. Reconnect the
action with pleasure rather than pain. Other examples: Maybe you are a counselor
who really doesn’t want to spend the day listening to people. Your
association may be that it will be boring, or that you will be inside
while it is sunny outside. Instead, re-associate yourself to the truth
of the matter: Someone will be better off because of your care and
concern. Think of your clients and the progression they have been making
recently and how you have been a part of that. Chris Widener is a popular speaker and writer as well as the President of Made for Success and Extraordinary Leaders, two companies helping individuals and organizations turn their potential into performance, succeed in every area of their lives and achieve their dreams. Join subscribers in over 100 countries around the world! Get Chris' FREE weekly Made for Success Ezine by sending a blank email to success-on@mail-list.com. Get his FREE daily SuccessQuote™ with action point by sending a blank email to SQ@infogeneratorpro.com. Get his FREE monthly Extraordinary Leaders Ezine, one of the world's most widely distributed leadership newsletters, by sending a blank email to leaders-on@mail-list.com or visit his websites at http://www.madeforsuccess.com and http://www.extraordinaryleaders.com. Copyright Made for Success. Used by
permission. All rights reserved worldwide.
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