Finding the thing that motivates
you is one thing, it is quite another to stick with it. And even while you have
already succeeded in identifying what motivates you, the temptation to give in
to more convenient, easier things like procrastination are much more powerful
than getting yourself up and going.
Identify that lacking motivation
or deliberately making yourself feel demotivated is a bad habit. Something
isn’t quite right when you refuse to wake up on time to get to your office. Or,
when you have allowed yourself to be overwhelmed by the power of
procrastination when you have deadlines to beat. You know that something is
going wrong inside you when the task you have to finish several days ago sits
idly on your desk, untouched. And something is not right when you can't even
force yourself to confront a problem that has been gnawing your will to live
fully. You lack even the motivation to accept that you are not motivated. So
how do you build your motivation from the ground up? Start with…
Identifying the things that sap
out your motivation. It always starts with very simple things in a very natural
manner. Then it starts to affect the other aspects of your life, which are not
entirely connected with the thing that triggered your lack of motivation. Maybe
you just didn’t feel like getting up after your alarm rung off one morning. The
next day, you did the same thing and on and on until you developed the bad
habit of not feeling motivated to do anything.
The first effective step to
gaining back your sense of motivation is to figure out the thing or things that
sap the energy out of you. It could be a small thing like not waking up in time
or a really serious thing like hating everything about your job.
No matter what the form, you can
identify the things that sap out your energy by their power to make you feel
discouraged. Start with the sample exercise of listing down the areas in your
life where you find no motivation to pursue at all and the particular things
which you think makes you feel disheartened. This will help you gain some
perspective on the entire issue. You can even derive solutions in simply
knowing the cause. This will shed clarity on your issues with motivation.
Then you can move on to
evaluating the risks and benefits of not feeling motivated. Believe us, there
are benefits to having no motivation - immediate self-gratification in the form
of rest for one. And there are risks, for sure. Plenty of them. And the risks
oftentimes outweigh the benefits. Discovering the risks and benefits of not feeling
motivated could be very enlightening. In general, you would realize that it is
never worth it to procrastinate, to give in to the temptation of hating to move
a finger to finish your tasks, or to deliberately believe that it is much more
gratifying to lie around and do nothing.
Finally, commit yourself to change. This is not
easy, it never was. But try to set the date for mustering your sense of
motivation.
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