Why We Lose Motivation Once in a While and How to
Fix It Forever
How often do you get started on a project, full
of enthusiasm, then slowly feel yourself losing motivation?
The work that you used to look forward to starts to feel like a
chore.
You wonder why you’re even bothering.
You might give up on the project all together.
Perhaps you take a new job that’s full of challenges, but
quickly lose interest and hand in your notice?
Maybe you start taking up a hobby you’ve always wanted to do,
but quit after a couple of weeks?
If you’re struggling with motivation, you’re not alone.
Read on to find out why you’re not motivated, and what you can
do to fix it.
Don’t rely on
quick fixes to get motivated.
There is a
way to get your motivation back – for good.
We’re talking about long-term fixes, not short-term remedies
like taking a break, listening to motivational songs, or downing energy drinks.
While these strategies might work for a while, they’re nowhere near as
effective as finding long-lasting motivation.
Do you want to struggle through each project, gritting your
teeth and forcing yourself to get the work done? Or would you rather tap into
endless motivation that doesn’t feel like a huge effort?
If you truly want to learn how to stay motivated, you need to
understand what drives you – and what you really don’t care
about.
Read on to find out how.
Maybe you
experience some common symptoms of lost motivation too.
Wondering if
your motivation has taken a hit lately? See if any of these common symptoms
sound familiar.
Being bored
with your routine.
Tired of doing the same old thing, day in, day out? Sick of your
job, or your big project, or your schoolwork? Looking for ways to avoid what
you’re meant to be doing? Feeling sick and tired of whatever you’re doing is a
sign that your motivation is dwindling.
Feeling like
you can’t make a difference.
Maybe you started on a project full of hope and enthusiasm, looking
forward to changing the world with your contributions. If that feeling has left
you, and you feel like what you’re doing is pointless of meaningless, it’s time
to act.
Not being
satisfied with what you’ve done.
Are you a perfectionist? Trying to be perfect is a common cause
of motivation loss, because it just isn’t possible. Many of us are afraid to
try new things or complete projects, thinking, “Why bother? I know it won’t be
good enough.” Instead, we should focus on trying our best.
Feeling
stressed about what you’re doing.
Do you regularly feel stressed and overwhelmed by your workload?
When your work is causing you worry, you’re more likely to avoid it, which
creates a vicious cycle or stress and motivation loss.
Comparing
yourself to others.
“We’re the same age, but he’s so much more successful than me.”
This kind of comparison is a quick way to destroy your motivation for whatever
you’re doing. Stop trying to be better than others, and focus on being the best
version of yourself instead.
Little do we
know that there’re three hidden motivation killers.
Lacking purpose
If you don’t care about what you’re doing, you won’t be
motivated. Fact. Find meaning in what you’re doing, or change your focus to
something you do care about.
Setting
unrealistic targets
Setting impossibly high goals and failing to reach them will
make you want to give up, fast. Instead, set achievable targets and enjoy the
satisfaction of achieving many small goals – they’ll soon add up.
Trying to
please everyone
It’s impossible to make everyone happy all the time. Focus on
your purpose, and do what you think is right – don’t try to change yourself to
appeal to others.
Here’s how to
stay motivated 100% of the time.
Ready to learn
the secret to staying motivated for the rest of your life?
Here’s what you need to do, in four simple steps.
1. Identify a
clear purpose. Make it something you really, truly care about.
2. Set measurable,
achievable goals. Set yourself up to succeed with clear goals that you know
you can meet.
3. Be ambitious. Don’t set
goals too low – have faith in yourself and what you can achieve.
4. Think beyond
yourself. Motivation only lasts so long when we’re focused solely on
ourselves. Think about how your mission will help others, and you’ll tap into a
new well of motivation. This is how Elon Must maintain his endless motivation –
he believes he has a responsibility to the human race.
Got a job you hate, and feel like these steps don’t apply? It’s
been shown that the desire to provide for others, like your family or partner, can
boost motivation even when you don’t find meaning in your job.
Find a purpose that you truly believe in, and you’ll never
struggle with motivation again.
Eloise Best
http://www.lifehack.org/606271/why-we-lose-motivation-once-in-a-while-and-how-to-fix-it-forever?ref=mail&mtype=newsletter_tier_2&mid=20170626&uid=687414&hash=707e797f7e757e6d794c856d747b7b3a6f7b79&action=click
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