Five Steps to Constant Motivation - Day 234 of 365 Days to a Better You

You often hear sportscasters talk about a team getting "Big Mo" on their side. In that context, they're referring to momentum. I'm talking about the other "Big Mo" - motivation. If you have the latter, I can practically guarantee you'll have the the former.What is Motivation?It's an internalized drive that pulls your powers of heart, mind, and body in a purposeful direction. It pushes you toward action and achievement and away from stagnation and procrastination. It's something within that lights your fire, drives ambition, gives you a zest for life, and provides a reason for getting up in the morning.Where Does It Come From?Inspiration. Many use motivation and inspiration interchangeably. They're similar concepts, but their source is different. While motivation is the internal fire, inspiration is the external spark that lights it. Ate you looking for motivation? The good news is its inspiration can come from a million places - a movie, a book, an experience, a sudden insight, a conversation with a friend. There's no end to the constant sparks around you ready, as soon as you're willing, to light that fire inside.How to Make Motivation Work for YouGreat! Now you know what motivation is and where you can dip your candle to get the flame going. How do you use it and keep it burning?

  1. Purpose - undirected motivation is a fire that soon flickers out. You must have a compelling goal that keeps feeding the fire.
  2. Action - stationary motivation quickly fizzles. Once you have a purpose, start moving toward it. Don't wait. Procrastination is water on your fire.
  3. Goals - your purpose is a big, all encompassing target. Have small, achievable goals along the way towards it. Nothing feeds the fire like success.
  4. Celebrate - celebrate those little successes along the way. This adds incentive to keep acting in the direction of your goals and purpose.
  5. Dream - dream big, colorful dreams that employ as many of your senses as possible. The more senses that are involved the more real the dream. While goals are the intellectual objectives, dreaming is the emotional engine that keeps the whole train moving down the track. It sucks in the inspiration from all around you and keeps pushing you to act.

If you do these five things, rinse, and repeat, you'll never be unmotivated in your life again.Have a beautiful and MOTIVATED day!RayWebsite | YouTube | Facebook | Twitter | PayPal