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JV is here.... today I'm with the part 5 of "MOTIVATION MAKE LIFE SIMPLE".....
Keep motivators around your work area—Maybe you want a better life for your family. Keep family photos in sight to remind you why you’re working toward that goal. They can help constantly spark your motivation.
Keep good company—Make more regular encounters with positive and motivated people. This could be as simple as texts or IM chats with peers or a friend who likes sharing ideas.
Don’t just think about it, do something—If you find motivation for a particular project lacking, try getting started on something else. Something trivial even, then you’ll develop the momentum to begin the more important stuff.
Know yourself—Get to know how you think. If possible, keep notes on when your motivation starts to fade and when it’s extremely high. There may be a pattern that, once you are aware of, you can work around and develop.
Track your progress—It will help to keep a tally or a progress bar for ongoing projects. Seeing the progress bar grow can be a big motivator because when you see something growing you will always want to nurture it.
Help others—It may be surprised how many shares your ideas and helping friends get motivated can help you keep yourself motivated. Seeing others do well will motivate you to do the same.
Write about your success and get feedback from readers—Start a blog or a place on your website where you can write about your success. Getting positive feedback from others can help you maintain motivation.
Take a break—No one wants to work all the time. Sometimes it helps to take a break and rejuvenate yourself. Then you can return to the project with a clear head and a renewed motivation.
Have a cause—Having a cause you care about is a powerful source of motivation. Such cause can inspire you to give your best even through the difficulties. It can make you do things you thought were impossible. Some causes could inspire you temporarily, but a cause that matters to you can inspire you indefinitely. It’s a fountain of motivation that will never run dry.
Have a big dream—Karen Ravn said: “Only as high as I reach can I grow, only as far as I seek can I go, only as deep as I look can I see, only as much as I dream can I be.” Having a dream is important because it’s difficult to be motivated if you don’t have anything to shoot for. Just having a dream, however, is insufficient. Your dream must be big enough to inspire you. It must be realistic but challenging. It must stretch your ability beyond your comfort zone.
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