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Article Series: Motivation
What
Will It Take To Motivate Me?
The
Power of Momentum in Your Life
Have you ever hesitated to take action and gotten stuck in
a rut of inertia? Most often when this happens, you’re
waiting for some internal or external clue that tells you
it’s okay to move forward. You’re waiting until you feel
more confident, or until obstacles dissolve and your goals
are easier to achieve.
The problem is, the longer you stay inactive, the harder it
is to begin moving forward. So you wait; and wait; and wait
some more!
The truth is - it will never get easier to move forward. Every
moment that you hold back you are settling deeper into your
comfort zones, and pushing out of them will be even more uncomfortable
when you finally do it.
However, you’ll be pleased to learn about a little thing called
MOMENTUM.
You see, when most people procrastinate and avoid taking action,
they do so because it seems exceedingly difficult to move forward
– and they mistakenly believe that it will ALWAYS be that difficult.
Have you ever had the same perception?
What you need to know is this: the longer you work on taking
consistent action toward your goals, you will build momentum
and it will get easier and easier as you go along.
Eventually the actions you take will seem almost effortless.
You’ll begin to enjoy your activities because you’ll feel more
empowered and confident about taking action. Not to mention,
all of the effort you’ve put in will be reaping great results
by that time!
Are you ready to climb out of your rut of inertia today? If
so, here is a simple 3 step process to help you begin taking
action – and keep taking it!
1.
Commit to the actions first.
When
many people set goals, they commit to achieving the end result,
but they rarely commit
to taking the actions that will get them there. Take a few
minutes to jot down the specific action steps that will get
you to your goal, and then make a solemn commitment to take
them every day.
2.
Baby steps, baby steps!
Did
you know that small, consistent steps toward a goal are often
more effective than large, sporadic
actions? Even tiny actions will begin to build momentum and
bring you great results! Make it your sole mission to move
forward consistently, despite feelings of fear, obstacles
that pop up, or anything else that threatens to erode your
confidence.
Keep moving forward no matter what.
3.
Don’t focus on results yet.
Many
a goal has been abandoned because people take an action,
wait to see what the results
are, and quit when they don’t see the results they expected.
Don’t get so dependent upon the results that you allow them
to determine your NEXT actions. In other words, focus only
on putting one foot in front of the other, even if you’re
not yet seeing the results you want. If you quit, you’re
guaranteed
not to see results – but by persevering, you’ll make things
happen eventually.
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: 2009
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