Simple Rules of Motivation
You
can drag yourself up the same way you can drag yourself down. It is a choice
you have to make every, single day. Whenever you are faced with this conflict of
choices, bring with you these tiny nuggets of wisdom on motivation.
Never mind that you're not
this or that.
It
all begins with little excuses like 'I don’t feel good', 'I am not that smart',
'I don't have enough faith in myself'. Then you start believing in these things
like they are written in stone, then these negative beliefs become a part of
your system, a part of who you are.
Don’t
give a second's worth of recognition on these negative self-talks. Whenever you
hear that part of your brain tell you things that can pull you down, shut it
out and listen to that less powerful, but oftentimes ignored voice that says
'you can!'.
Try
to have a little faith - in yourself, in what you can do, and the things you
believe in. It doesn't matter if you fail, everyone goes through that hurtful
process. What matters is that every time you do, you bounce back, rebuild
yourself, and give the world a better you.
Be very careful when
choosing your side.
You
can either talk yourself into doing the task or not, which means you can either
be a part of success that one part of your head says you can be, or take part
in the downfall the other side of your head tries to go to. Always take that
side of your brain that believes in you, that cares about your well-being, and
pushes you to be the person you are trying to be.
Try
to win the debate with yourself every time. Remember that sometimes, the act of
doing something is not really difficult. It's the few minutes of mental chatter
leading up to doing the act.
Hold on to that something
that matters to you.
There
is nothing more meaningful in life than that something that we dearly hold on
to. Some people call it their passion, others call it their cause. What do you
call yours?
Cause,
passion, or whatever it is that propels your inner drive to accomplish
something is a very powerful source of motivation. It never runs dry. It flows
so long as you hold on to that thing you care about. Sometimes, it is what
makes people do the impossible in the face of difficulties. And it is that
thing that gives them the courage to face and get through the biggest
difficulties life throws at them.
Dream big.
Big
dreams inspire. It makes people work harder, with even more passion. What would
happen to people if they have nothing to shoot for? Nothing. If there are no
Olympic medals and several hundred Olympians to compete against, the champions
will never exist. If Mount Everest is not the highest mountain, there will be
no mountaineers and hikers who struggle everyday to reach the peak.
If
you don’t dream big, you would stay forever in that nook of the world where
everything is mediocre, where sense of achievement is an abstract concept, and
where success is all but in existent.
Compete with yourself.
Competing
with others is good, but oftentimes it is sure-fire way to de-motivate yourself
because you will start to compare yourself with others each and every time. Run
your own, personal race. How many times have you heard the saying, 'you are
your worst enemy'?
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