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Article Series: Motivation
What
Will It Take To Motivate Me?
What
Does My Lack of Motivation Mean?
A lack of motivation can often seem to be
caused by laziness or procrastination at first glance, but
looks can often be deceiving! If you’re struggling to stay
motivated about working on your goals or any other endeavor,
a little introspection can be just the thing you need to provide
clarity and insight about what’s really happening beneath the
surface.
Grab a sheet of paper and a pen, and answer the questions
below:
1.
Am I afraid of failing?
Fear of failure is an all-too-common reason why people lose
motivation. If this is one of the reasons you’re holding back,
you’ll likely be able to come up with clear ideas why you feel
so afraid. For example, you may write, “I’m afraid of embarrassing
myself in front of my family and friends,” or “I’m afraid I’ll
be really disappointed in myself if I don’t make this happen.”
Whatever comes to mind, write it down and then really think
about whether it would be so terrible to experience – or if
it would be much worse to not try at all.
2.
Do I really believe in my own ability to persevere until
I make it?
Likewise, you may be feeling uncertain about your ability
to overcome obstacles and challenges, which is slightly different
than a fear of failure. For example, you may have a certain
measure of confidence in your skills and abilities but doubt
that you have the determination and fortitude to achieve the
full outcome you desire.
3.
Have I grown bored with the goals that once meant so much
to me?
This is an excellent question to ask because sometimes you’re
not aware that your priorities and preferences have changed,
and you can gain a lot of clarity by understanding what you
REALLY want. If you do find that you’ve lost interest in your
initial goals, you simply need to come up with some new and
exciting goals that will spark your eagerness to move forward
again.
4.
Am I afraid of what it might mean if I succeed?
Another common fear is the fear of success. A fear of success
is more about fearing the baggage that often comes along with
success. You may feel nervous about taking on extra responsibility,
feel overwhelmed by the increased attention your success would
bring, or you might even be worried that you’ll never be able
to “top” this level of success in the future. The only way
to work through these fears is to discredit them. When you
break them down and really examine them, you usually find that
they’re groundless or irrational, which helps you to move past
them.
5.
What would make me feel more motivated about this goal or
activity?
Sometimes you can’t find any clear reason for feeling unmotivated,
but asking this question can often help you feel more in control
of your own willingness to take action. Not only do you realize
that you’re not powerless against a lack of motivation, you
may come up with creative ideas that could inspire your sense
of enthusiasm again.
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