5 easy ways to get motivated.

5 easy ways to get motivated.

Do you ever find it hard to get going and motivate yourself to get things done?

We can all feel like this from time to time and may even find ourselves languishing and procrastinating.

This can lead to lethargy, bad habits and even impact on our mental health and wellbeing so it’s important to seek out ways to get motivated.


So, what is motivation?

Motivation is essentially the internal drive that gets us going and it is the reason we set goals and the force and energy that inspires us to achieve them.

There are different types of motivation. For example, we might be motivated by external rewards which is known as extrinsic motivation, or we may be motivated by the enjoyment of the task itself which is known as intrinsic motivation.

There are three different components that help us to get and stay motivated:

1. Activation – this is the decision to initiate something in the first place.

2. Persistence – this is the continued effort toward a goal even through challenges, obstacles and setbacks.

3. Intensity – this is the concentration and energy that goes into pursuing our goals.

What are the benefits of motivation?

Motivation is the driving force behind some of our great achievements and the bedrock of personal success. When we understand what motivates us, we can set goals that are aligned with our values and interests.

Motivation will help us to increase our productivity and when we are motivated, we will feel much more energised to take action and make things happen. Motivation can also improve our overall wellbeing because it helps us to feel more in control of our lives which can lead to greater happiness and personal fulfilment. We will also be able to inspire others by setting a great motivational example.

It is well worth considering and understanding what motivates us to do something and to be aware of some of the barriers to motivation. Some common demotivators can be lack of energy, boredom, being micromanaged, lack of reward, negativity, poor communication or lack of confidence.

Some of the common motivators could involve challenging work that allows us to learn and grow. It may also be knowing that we will make a positive impact, being appreciated or being tangibly rewarded for our efforts.

So here are 5 easy ways to get motivated.

1. Set SMART goals

SMART goals is a framework and acronym for setting effective goals that are clear, achievable and measurable. Ask yourself the following when you set a new goal:

Specific: what exactly do I want to achieve?

Measurable: how will I track and quantify my progress?

Achievable: is my goal realistic and attainable based on my skills, resources and time constraints?

Relevant: why is this goal important to me and how does it fit into my larger life objectives?

Timed: what is the specific timeline and deadline for achieving this goal?


2. Believe in yourself

To achieve is to believe and building up our self-confidence and self-worth is important. Without a belief in our abilities, we stop ourselves discovering our hidden talents.

Self-belief is a key ingredient to success and allows us to set ambitious goals and feel motivated to follow them. When faced with challenges or setbacks, self-belief gives us the resilience to persevere and keep going. So, listen carefully to your inner narrative and reframe thoughts that self-limit or self-sabotage you. We are all a work in progress and self-belief empowers us to achieve our potential.

3. Kickstart your day

A great way to feel motivated is to kickstart the day. This is about ‘getting up and going’. There are some ways that we can start our day in a motivated way:

Refuse the snooze – this means getting out of bed as soon as our alarm goes off because we will feel more awake and energised throughout the day.

Wake up with an attitude of gratitude – avoid ‘doomscrolling’ and looking at the news or social media and instead focus on things that lift our spirits and make us feel grateful.

Do something positive – put on some energising music, do some stretching, make a delicious breakfast, get showered and dressed and do a fake commute to work if working from home.


4. Take the first step

Sometimes, the hardest part is just getting started. So, making our first step as small as we can means we are more likely to do it straight away and with minimal effort. It also helps to be mindful about focusing on action rather than getting stuck in the planning for too long. Taking any action, even a tiny one, is better than doing nothing.

Learning to embrace the power of “just one step”is helpful because we don’t have to do everything all at once. Commit to taking just one step towards our goal each day, even if it’s just for a few minutes. When it comes to achieving goals, consistency and perseverance are the key.

5. Rest and recharge

To be motivated, it is so important that we take time to recharge because rest fuels motivation. When we feel rested our mind and body will function so much better. Rest also helps us to concentrate more easily, boosts creativity and restores the energy we need to achieve our goals.

When we are feeling sluggish, irritable or having trouble concentrating, it is most likely a sign that we need to slow down and prioritise some time for self- care and rest. Striking a healthy balance between getting things done and resting to recharge is key to sustaining our motivation.


Special invitation - Motivation Webinar

On Tuesday 25th June at 3pm (BST) I will be hosting a webinar offering lots of simple and practical tips on how to get motivated and inspired to take action.

?This bite-sized 45-minute webinar has been designed to provide a useful overview of how to get motivated and will help you to achieve the following:

·??????Appreciate and embrace the power of motivation

·??????Learn how to set goals and achieve them

·??????Understand the core motivational foundations

·??????Be inspired and energised to take positive action

·??????Boost your wellbeing through personal success

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https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_UtQMc_7vRGuZrG4TwwJMZQ

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Kris Thorne

Business Change & Leadership Transition Coach & Trainer for HR/L&D & Middle Managers | Lead Change, Boost Engagement & Innovation, Sustain Growth | 16 Yrs Organisational & Professional Development | Business Mentor

8 个月

Love these tips Liggy Webb. I would also add taking time to identify your values. When we can set goals that help us meet our values ( which are really our deepest needs) that can also be a powerful motivator. We are more like to persist in the face of setbacks when we are living by our values.

Anna Charles

Alcohol Freedom Coach ?? Teaching you how to drink less, rarely or not at all ?? Host of the 90 Days Later podcast ??? Author ??

8 个月

I think it's a game changer to realise and believe that motivation is 100% an inside job. it's all a choice. We know this because every day we do stuff we don't feel like doing (but we just fear the negative consequences of not doing the thing more). I love it when I get stuff done when I really, truly don't feel motivated. Great that you're putting on a session on this! ??

Lisa Winn

Empowering dedicated leaders passionate about enhancing team health & wellbeing | Lunch & learn £695 | Equilibrium £4620 | Strategy & Delivery £9K | Breathwork | 121 Coaching

9 个月

Persistence!! I think that can be the hardest part! When you are working towards something and you can’t see any progress, the key is to persist! I suppose it’s focusing on the small steps, and the end goal. Plus the journey along the way. Lovely newsletter!

Leanne Dyck

author, blogger (authorleannedyck.blogspot.ca)

9 个月

In keeping with kick-starting my day, I begin by journaling and end my session by listing what I wish to accomplish during the day. I call this list "Today's Marching Orders" and it is an effective motivator.

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