11 Tactics on Increasing Brain Power,
Memory, and Motivation
How do you motivate yourself? We all want to
maximize our time and do more of the things we love to do but sometimes we get
stuck in the ‘getting ready’ process.
We want to live every day with a clear
intention to get closer to achieving our goals and living a happy, successful
life. We want to get better every day but we never actually jump off.
The most powerful form of motivation comes
from self-motivation.
You can light your own fire.
It is not enough simply to wait for
inspiration to start you moving forward. It doesn’t have to be something that
happens to you, it can be something that you create.
All progress and motivation starts with
taking action. One action will lead to another. Action will create better
outcomes and new experiences for you.
When my coaching clients are suffering from
distraction, I simply get them to
start taking action. To get fired up. To do something specific.
This may be getting up earlier, or committing
to doing exercise daily. Even if it’s doing something for just 5 minutes, it’s
often that little push that it enough to get them going.
If you focus on a small number of things to
create the change you want, it can have a dramatic effect on your business and
life.
Here are 11 things you can do right now to
take that jump and in the process of increasing brain power, memory and
motivation.
1.
Simplify Your Life
By creatively planning your life, it allows
you to simplify. Delegating and eliminating activities that don’t motivate or
excite you ensures you maximise your time and focuses your energy on achieving
your goals.
It’s really hard to stay motivated when your
mind is confused and cluttered with all of the projects and tasks you need to
do. But if you can simplify, if you can carve away the unnecessary, your life
will become more focused. And more focus leads to more motivation.
What areas of your life could you simplify?
One way you could do it is to combine tasks.
Think about two things you want to do and see how you could combine them into
one activity.
The author Marilyn Vos Savant takes this one
stage further in her book Brain Building
in Just 12 Weeks. She recommends that we make a list of every small
task that has to be done, say, over a day or a week-end and then do them all
one after another.
Essentially, you are fusing lots of smaller
tasks together into one task and completing them all together. So rather than
doing one task on one day and another task on another day, it becomes a focused
blitz to get lots of little things completed all together.
This frees us more time and gives you a sense
of accomplishment, that increases motivation.
2.
Focus on How Far You’ve Come
One of the things that stops us being
motivated and causes procrastination is that we measure our success not from
how far we’ve come, but how far away we are from our dreams and ideals.
If we can change our thinking and become more
conscious of how our brain is working, we can set ourselves up for success.
We’re often at our happiest when we use our
brains to problem solve, visualize, achieve and measure our progress.
If you talk in specifics rather than
generalities, there is an opportunity to feel happier and more energized.
One way to do this is to start training your
brain to measure specifics, which grounds your feelings in reality and can
boost motivation.
Rather than focusing on your ideal, think
about what you’ve achieved from a specific starting point.
If your goal is to lose 14lbs in the next 6
months and you’ve lost 3 lbs in the first 3 months you have two choices. You
could focus on the fact that you’re still 11lbs away from your goal or you
could focus on the fact that you have lost 3lbs since you’ve started.
The second option will allow you to celebrate
success and build motivation and refocus your mind to lost more weight whilst
the first option may focus your mind on how far away you are from your goals.
Let your brain set your own goals and have
your own experiences.
3.
Set Measurable Goals
This follows on nicely from the previous
point. When I work with coaching clients we always set specific,
measurable 90 Day Goals.
This is great for motivation and training the
brain to focus only on things that are specific and measurable.
When we are making real progress towards our
goals, it makes us a lot happier. We are motivated and inspired.
We all sense where we are in the present
moment. The past has gone and the future is well, the future.
In this present moment, we feel like we’re
making progress, moving forward in the right direction or we’re not. We can’t
stop time. We can only make better use of our time.
If you’re not happy with the progress you’re
making, you may start comparing with others which can make you feel a lot worse
and stop motivation in their tracks.
So, think about what goals you want to
achieve for the next 90 Days. Ask yourself what is the meaning/purpose behind
each of the goals.
Write the goals down. Put specific
measurements against each goal and visualise what achieving the goals will mean
to you in terms of your own personal progress.
4.
Shift Your Motivation from Getting to Giving
Some people only focus on what they can get
out of life and relationships. It’s all about me, me, me.
“When you change the way you look at things;
the things you look at change.” – Wayne Dyer
However, if you come from a position of
serving and helping, and being more consciously awake to the world around you,
your mindset can shift from merely receiving to giving.
And when you create this shift, coming from a
space of giving, your brain starts coming up with more and more creative ways
to spread more and more abundance.
It’s far more satisfying to focus on giving.
If you really focus on this, it can become a true purpose and focus for you.
Rather than focusing on simple transactions,
you focus on deepening relationships and doing things that will genuinely make people
happy.
If you focus on giving and gratitude and
surround yourself with people of a similar mindset your motivational energy
will always be high.
There are also additional benefits. When
givers come together the results can be so much bigger than on an individual
level as everything has the capacity to be multiplied.
When your motivation is to give your brain
will think of more and more creative ways to do that. Random thoughts will pop
into your head and you’ll find more creative ways to improve other people in
both your business and personal life.
5.
Create and Repeat a New Habit
Sometimes, the smallest shifts create the
biggest results. When you start a new habit, whether that’s going to the gym,
creating videos or improving your speaking the key is consistency and
repetition.
By actually doing something new over and over
again, your brain wires new pathways that help you create incremental
improvements.
If you want to start a new
morning routine, the key is repetition. If you want to start meditating, the key is to stay with it. If you’re gearing up to run
a 5k, the key is to run every day and build that strength and stamina.
If you have a vision of yourself as someone
who doesn’t complete projects, then you think of yourself as that person. But
if you tell yourself every day you’re a world class ‘project completer,’ you’ll
begin to think and act like that person.
If you’re
procrastinating on a big project, just start small and
do something to move it forward, even if only five minutes. The next day work
on that project again.
The key is deciding what you want to improve
and then working on that thing every day. A 1% improvement every day can
produce big results in the end.
6.
Direct Your Subconscious Mind Before Sleep
Many successful people never go to sleep
without a request to their subconscious mind.
“Never go to sleep without a request to your
subconscious” – Thomas Edison
Your brain is a fantastic problem solving
tool. If there are decisions you are struggling with or a project you’re
looking for answers on, just spend a few minutes before you go to sleep
visualizing the challenges, ideas, questions and experiences.
You can follow a similar process with your
goals. Visualize your goals every night and visualize what the achievement of
those goals will look like.
Your subconscious mind will then go to work,
creating different connections and ideas. When you wake up, write down
everything that comes to mind and then put things into action.
7.
Focus on Your Environment
The people who you spend time with will
change your life in one way or another. Surround yourself with people and
things that support you in your business and life.
Cynics can pull you down with them but
supportive people will motivate you to becoming even more happy and successful.
Throughout every day, we have choices
regarding what we spend our time on and who we are going to spend our time
with.
You can be with people who stifle and bring
your energy down, or be with people who inspire your creativity and celebrate
your success.
Spend more time with people who make you feel
more alive and happier and see where that takes you.
8.
Express More Gratitude
When you come from a place of expressing
gratitude both to what you have and the people around you, the change can be
immense.
If you express gratitude for what you have,
you are less envious and fixated on what other people have.
When you express gratitude to the important
people in your life, it changes how you perceive them and how they feel about
you.
Gratitude increases your energy and your
feelings of abundance. With gratitude, everything is appreciated.
Gratitude also makes you a lot more creative
and deepens your motivation. Handwritten notes, more expressive feelings,
instantaneous notes or calls to the people that matter most become commonplace.
The thing about gratitude, though, is that it
requires an active pursuit in all areas of your business and life. It’s not
about what that person has done for you. It’s about how you feel about them,
and their value to you.
Here’s a quick exercise:
Think about the people that are most
important to you.
Next, write down 5 things you are grateful
for, or appreciate, about that person.
You could tell them the 5 things or just keep
it to yourself and sense how you are with that person the next time you meet.
Another important focus for gratitude is
yourself. What are you grateful for today?
Taking the time to look inwardly and
appreciate what you have built momentum and motivation and makes you a lot
happier.
9.
Increase Your Energy
Energy is a huge motivator. If we are fired
up or excited about someone or something, we are usually very motivated.
Think about the last time you achieved
something important. I’m guessing your energy and motivation was high?
If you’ve beaten your best time on the track,
or lost the weight you wanted, or won a big piece of business, your energy will
be sky high and you will want to dive back in again to improve your previous
performance.
When we are excited and motivated about the
things we are doing, we bring high levels of energy.
If you could spend more time doing the things
that excite and motivate you, what would that mean for your business and life?
High levels of energy produce continual
growth and give you higher levels of confidence.
Try this:
Pick three things that give you high levels
of excitement and motivation. Commit to spending at least one more hour on each
of the things every month.
See what you can achieve. If it brings in the
results you want, aim to spend more time on those 3 things and remove 3 things
you want to spend less time on.
10.
Visualize Your Ideal Future
If your motivation is lacking, try focusing
on the purpose behind what you are doing or on how it plays into the larger
goal of what you want to accomplish.
One great way to increase your brain power
and motivation is to start thinking bigger and then challenge yourself to think
bigger and bigger about your vision of your ideal future.
Where would you like to be in 3 years or 5
years’ time? What is your bigger purpose in your business and life? What would
have to happen to make you happy with your progress?
Identifying and then focusing on your bigger
vision gives you the feeling of working on something greater and being part of
something bigger than yourself. It gives deeper meaning and purpose to your
daily life.
If you are putting long hours into something
or making a lot of sacrifices to achieve something it will help put things into
perspective and ensure your motivation stays strong.
11.
Take More Actions
If you’ve been resisting taking on a big
project for a while, be that at home or at work, everything else in your life
can begin to suffer.
Sometimes, you just have to face your
resistance and fear and do what you’ve been avoiding. That one thing, could
make a real difference to your life.
We all have lots to do and sometimes it’s
easy to feel overwhelmed by the tasks at hand.
The key is to
prioritize so we make the best use of our time and
make an internal commitment to just get started.
One of my clients was very close to finishing
a new online course but there were some things she was avoiding and
procrastinating over. It was very easy for her to fill her time with social
media updates, shiny new things and check out the things her competitors were
doing to avoid taking action. She knew she was neglecting something really
important to her personal goals and putting off things that mattered to her.
I got her to focus just half an hour at the
beginning each day for a week on this project. That amount of time grew as her
excitement and motivation increased.
She felt more excited and motivated by just
getting started again and doing the work. This newfound energy also impacted
other aspects of her life.
She felt more in control and knew she would
succeed. Just by taking one small step and getting started.
Mark Pettit
https://www.lifehack.org/801741/increasing-brain-power
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