Friday, April 24, 2009

7 Tips For High Motivation Levels


With the proper motivation your productivity soars. Without it there is little desire to do anything. You don't have to be at the mercy of motivation levels that are high one day and low the next. Here are 7 tips for high motivation levels.

Use the Power of Expectation- Go about doing every task with the expectation of it being successful. It is easier to get going when you believe that your work will yield positive results. Expectation is an ability that is well within your control. It is the opposite of what you do when you worry. Worry causes us to draw back. When we are worried it makes us want to take a passive approach to our work because we don't believe what we are doing is going to work. Expectation propels us into action. When you expect good results to come from your work you are motivated to do that work.

Use Solid Planning- Make good plans. Good planning gives you confidence. You know when you take action it has been formulated to give you success. That knowing gives you the motivation to step out and do what you need to do.

Stick to It- Keep doing what needs to be done even when you feel like quitting. Consistently apply the necessary work until you experience your desired outcome.

Don't Wait, Do- Rather than waiting to be inspired go ahead and do the work. The mere act of starting will give you energy and excitement. You will gain motivation by taking the initiative.

Get Up- When you get knocked down get back up. Be like a child that is learning to walk. Just because she falls down she doesn't stay there. She keeps trying. She maintains her enthusiasm for walking. Eventually after much trial and error the child learns to walk. Going after goals should elicit the same type of determination. You will not continue failing if you keep trying. Your continued effort will eventually yield positive results. Use this thought to motivate yourself to keep going until experience the desired outcome.

Get the Action Habit- Make action the first impulse. When faced with a challenge think to yourself,"What can I do right now to remedy this situation?" Then do what comes to mind. Motivation follows action. It is not the other way around.

Celebrate Success- As you overcome obstacles and challenges celebrate. Get excited about growth and improvement. Whatever gets rewarded gets repeated. The more you make a big deal out of your successes the more you will want to duplicate the actions that caused them.

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