20 Ways To Wake Up With Motivation

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1) Have your biggest dreams written and visible for you to see the minute you wake up.
Our brains constantly need reminding of what we want from our lives. Having it written down creates a massive shift in our psyches and belief systems because what is simply a thought and a dream suddenly becomes tangible and clearly visible for everyone to see.

It suddenly no longer becomes a vivid imagination, but something that could actually become a reality.

2) Focus on what needs to be done for that day.
The morning is quite possibly the hardest time in the day to become productive due to having so many things to get on with. So many tasks and errands to get done, and often feeling overwhelmed due to constantly focusing on the big picture of what we hope to achieve in the long term.

It’s a great way to motivate and excite you, but be aware that the things you have to do today is what will eventually lead you there 3-4 years down the line. Break down your goals into smaller chunks and begin to hack away at them.

3) Stretch and Exercise before starting your day.

It’s been proven by science that regular exercise releases dopamine, which is the same chemical that makes us feel a burst of happiness. It’s our biology’s ‘feel good’ pill that does wonders to our positivity.

Doing this often will not only increase your feel good state, but will also help you keep fit, healthy and in great shape, which is an added bonus.

4) Practice Discipline to help you follow through with your tasks.
Due to social media, the internet and smart phones. We are constantly bombarded by information from every angle that can suck up your time and willpower to get things done.

Have the tenacity and discipline to set priorities for yourself and to focus on what needs to be done first. Set your phone on silent, block websites on your filtering service to help stop you from logging on.

5) Take regular breaks.
It is always important to give yourself a few minutes break for every half hour of work you do.

Use the ‘Pomodoro Technique’ by setting yourself a 20 minute timer to do as much as you can in that time period. Undistracted and pure productivity. Then spend the remaining 10 minutes to wind down, make a coffee or go for a short walk around the block.

You will find you will have gotten more work down in those 2 hours than you could have ever done throughout the entire day of unfocused work.

6) Call up friends and family and share your thoughts.

As focused as we can be, it is always a good idea to speak to people in order to share your thoughts and worries. We are social creatures by nature and need to speak with someone in order to feel connected.

This will help you re-gather your mind in order to keep you focused and concentrated.

7) Always aim to look your best at all times.
Looking your best will help you feel more confident and sure of yourself. This is especially important if you’re currently lacking in self-confidence and self-esteem.

The fact is, people who think highly of themselves will naturally aim to look their best at all times. Even if you don’t feel it yet, you can always fake it until you make it.

Look for clothes that fit your body well and feels comfortable to wear on any occasion.

8) Plan and take short trips abroad multiple times a year.
Taking short trips are especially important when times get tough and will help you clear your mind from the daily struggles, which will inevitably arise as you continue to take action.

These are commonly referred to as ‘mini retirements’. Spend some time planning out your travels throughout the year. Fortunately, with cheap airline flights and apartments, this could easily be achieved within a small budget.

9) Keep improving yourself.

Staying comfortable is never a good thing and is what generally makes us lose satisfaction over time. Have the drive to always improve where you currently are.

The people you hang around with will constantly find you interesting to be with as they will never be able to create a sustained impression of you due to growing on a daily basis.

If you’ve achieved your goals, try and set even higher goals for yourself that will take you to the next level. There really is no such thing as destinations, only milestones.

10) Start a personal blog and share your discoveries with the world.
The greatest satisfaction you could ever have is in sharing what you know with others. I’ve never felt any better than when I’ve personally received an email from a reader of my own blog, telling me how much it’s helped them with their personal life.

This feeling can’t ever be bought and is without a doubt, the greatest thing you could ever do for your self-worth.

11) Spend an hour a day learning new skills.
Similar to point #9, learning new skill sets is perhaps the best way to improve your overall value and marketability as a person.

The more you’re able to provide for people, the better you’ll be able to effectively communicate high market value, which will increase your self-worth and self-confidence.

12) Aim to give more in value than you expect to receive.

The biggest difference in my life personally was in understanding the importance of giving in value to others.

In reality, we very rarely place importance or significance in things if it doesn’t provide us with a sense of value in the first place. With this understanding, I realised how crucial it is to give as opposed to receiving.

Find out what people want, and aim to give more to them in value than you expect to receive. This will not only create more satisfaction in your life, but will also help see the world with positivity.

13) Start talking to strangers and making new friends.
We become so busy in our daily lives that we simply have little time to meet new people outside of it. As a result, the concept of meeting a new person beyond a social environment is generally seen as taboo.

There really is nothing wrong with meeting new people whilst out and about. Start talking to new people wherever you go. Talk to checkout clerks, bus drivers, people on the street. You will eventually realize that it’s not as scary or out of the ordinary as you once thought it was.

14) Look for mentors who are already doing the things you would like to achieve.
Whatever goals and dreams you have for yourself, chances are there is likely someone out there who is already successful at it.

Seek these people out and surround yourself with them. If it’s not possible, look for successful figures in books, audios or other blogs and learn from their successes.

Your learning curve will be a lot quicker and will help you create the positive mindsets you need in order to achieve.

15) Spend a few hours a day purely for fun and leisure.

It is never a good idea to focus purely on work. We need to wind down and do fun activities as well. In fact, this is so important that Google uses this as part of their work ethic.

Some of our most creative and ingenious ideas come from doing the things that aren’t related to work.

16) Focus on creating a balanced life.
If you place all of your time and energy on one thing, you are at great risk of hurting your identity due to having nothing else in place in order to keep you happy.

Set a balanced schedule to fit in all of the things that make you happy so that if one thing suddenly fails, you will always have something else in your life to keep you positive.

17) Pursue things that scares you and makes you feel uncomfortable.
Never be afraid to push yourself and to live on the edge. As long as it’s physically safe and not harmful to your body, you will always come out the other side a better person who is able to tackle more things comfortably.

Your goal is to eventually have a comfort zone that is so large that everything you’ll ever experience in your life will no longer seem out of the ordinary and will be able to competently tackle them all with ease.

18) Learn how to sell and market yourself.

The key thing I learned in life is that the better people were at selling and marketing themselves via effective communication, the more opportunities and successful they were.

You can have all the skills and abilities in the world, but if you do not know how to sell and market yourself, no one will know you exist or know your true value.

19) Build a mastermind group to share ideas with.
Look for like minded people who also want the same things as you do. Going on the path to success can sometimes be a lonely journey.

Having other people on the journey will help make things easier due to sharing and bouncing ideas across, which keeps everyone motivated.

Finally…

20) Don’t take life too seriously.
It’s sometimes easy to forget that in the end, this life is only temporary. As important it is to achieve goals and better yourself, in the end neither of us will come out of it alive or live forever. Always take the time to admire and appreciate the time you have and to appreciate the finer details of life.

It will keep your feet on the ground and above all, help you stay humble.

 

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