A good way to be continuously self-motivated is to implement something like these 8 steps from Ian McKenzie.
Keep a positive attitude: There’s is
nothing more powerful for self-motivation than the right attitude. You
can’t choose or control your circumstance, but can choose your attitude
towards your circumstances.
8 Steps
Here is a
new list that is a little more generic:
1. Start simple. Keep motivators around your work area – things that give you that initial spark to get going.
2. Keep good company. Make more regular encounters
with positive and motivated people. This could be as simple as IM chats
with peers or a quick discussion with a friend who likes sharing ideas.
3. Keep learning. Read and try to take in everything you can. The more you learn, the more confident you become in starting projects.
4. Stay Positive. See the good in bad. When encountering obstacles, you want to be in the habit of finding what works to get over them.
5. Stop thinking. Just do. If you find motivation
for a particular project lacking, try getting started on something else.
Something trivial even, then you’ll develop the momentum to begin the
more important stuff.
6. Know yourself. Keep notes on when your
motivation sucks and when you feel like a superstar. There will be a
pattern that, once you are aware of, you can work around and develop.
7. Track your progress. Keep a tally or a progress bar for ongoing projects. When you see something growing you will always want to nurture it.
8. Help others. Share your ideas and help friends
get motivated. Seeing others do well will motivate you to do the same.
Write about your success and get feedback from readers.
If you could only take one step? Just do it!
Once you get started on something, you’ll almost always just get into
it and keep going. There will be times when you have to do things you
really don’t want to: that’s where the other steps and tips from other
writers come in handy.
However, the most important thing, that I think is worth repeating,
is to just get started. Get that momentum going and then when you need
to, take Ian’s Step 7 and Take A Break. No one wants to work all the time!
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