5 Ways For Entrepreneurs To Stay Motivated As You Build Your Business

5 Ways For Entrepreneurs To Stay Motivated As You Build Your Business

by Joe McLean

What’s your relationship with motivation? Are you the type of entrepreneur who has made a habit of combating laziness, procrastination, and guilt? If that’s you, I totally understand the reason why you’re here with me, consuming this post.

Every entrepreneur wants to succeed. We crave for productivity, inspiration, innovation, confidence, efficiency, and consistency. Why do we absolutely desire these traits?

The answer is obvious…the more qualities and skills we build, the quicker we’ll reach our business objectives and “become successful” or financially independent.

Most of us want to do it quick, yet many of us realize that is merely a primitive impulse. Deep down, in the depths of our subconscious, we fully understand that running a successful business isn’t a quick goal we can achieve just like that, in a few afternoons.

Business growth takes time (and patience), a lot of hard work, and great resilience. However, throughout the process, one can motivate oneself by leveraging various mind tricks that will boost his courage, confidence, and motivation.

In today’s post, you’ll learn 5 helpful strategies to stay motivated as you pave the road towards your business goals. They’re guaranteed to help you if you apply them!

1. Develop a Strong Purpose

One of the lessons that many successful entrepreneurs teach is that no business owner should aim strictly for profits. Instead of focusing on making money, entrepreneurs should fight for something truly important.

A cause, a purpose, a vision…this is exactly what every entrepreneur needs in order to thrive and change the world for the better. When you build a business out of pure motivation to do something for the greater good, you’ll never struggle to find enough reasons to overcome the toughest moments.

Therefore, finding a real purpose is key. Simply ask yourself “WHY?” Be brutally honest. Why are you running this business, or why are you going to start this new business? Try to be very concrete. When you think you have found the answer, start feeling it.

How does it feel? Exciting? Not so exciting? Challenging? Hard? Impossible? IMPORTANT?

Build a relationship with your purpose. Visualize yourself experiencing a “normal” day once your purpose has been achieved. Again…how do you feel?

Motivation is very tricky. You have to work with your subconscious mind first because that’s the source of most of your thoughts, feelings, and impulses.

Bottom line: find a real purpose that goes beyond money and emotionally connect with it. Visualize it, feel it, and have faith that you’ll get there.

2. Focus on the Journey, Not the Result

Motivation is a limited resource. Those who use it wisely will reap significant rewards, and they’ll be able to progress faster. Nevertheless, motivation has a lot to do with focusing.

Your motivation goes where your attention goes, so mastering your thoughts and feelings will help you control the motivation factor whenever you please.

Start focusing your energy, thoughts, and actions on the present moment. Shift your perspective. Don’t chase the final results but focus on the journey. Everything you do right now counts, as you’re creating causes and effects.

For example, if you focus on reading an educational resource without allowing any of your attention to spread, you’ll comprehend that material quicker and better. After a few weeks, some of the information that you’ve paid great attention to before will allow you to uncover a lifetime opportunity.

If you hadn’t given all your attention to consuming that information properly, the lifetime opportunity would have never popped out. It goes the same with everything. Focus on your journey (present moment) and let the future guide you.

3. Exercise Your Motivation Muscles Every Day

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Brendan Usher

Director at Logical Line Marking

6 年

Good reminder about the world of business, thanks.

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