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Top 7 Ways To Motivate Yourself To Get Into Shape
What
are your dreams for the future? How do you see yourself ten years
from now? Would you like to be some place else? Would you like to
try something different, or to accomplish a goal or dream?
What drives us to want a new circumstance? The answer is growth.
We are all programmed internally to want to grow, to mature, and
to better ourselves and our environment. Life is a journey, but
you control your destination. Here are seven ways to do just that.
1. Set a goal. Without a goal it is easy to confuse activity
with accomplishment. There is no direction without something to
aim for and it is easy to get lost, confused and tired without direction.
Without goals, there's no way to measure success.
An ancient proverb says, "A journey of a thousand miles begins
with a single step. Success starts with taking one small step toward
your goal. Goals can be immediate or long term. If you get overwhelmed
easily, it's helpful to have both immediate and long term goals.
Pick daily, weekly and monthly goals, and reevaluate your goals
periodically to make sure they're still in line with your desired
outcome.
2. Reward good performance. If you've met your goals for
a period of time, set a reward for yourself and schedule it on your
calendar. It could be something material, such as buying yourself
a gift, or psychological, such as going out with a friend. It might
be that motivation you need to take the first step toward accomplishing
your goal.
3. Envision yourself at the end of your goal. If you picture
yourself just as you desire your outcome to be, your chance of success
will be greater. Be detailed and don't limit yourself-picture yourself
exactly as you want to be after you are through. If you see success
in your mind, you are more than halfway there.
4. Tell someone your goal. Both envisioning yourself at
the end of your goal and telling someone your goal aligns your mind
for success. If you verbalize what you desire to happen, your mind
begins to anticipate it and prepare for it. Telling someone also
holds you accountable. They may ask you about your progress, which
will trigger you to work harder toward the goal in order to have
a positive report to tell them.
5. Find like minds. If you are around motivated people,
they will influence you in a positive way. However, the same holds
true for apathetic or unmotivated people. Choose your influences
and meet with them regularly.
6. See yourself as a work in progress. Improvement comes
only to those who try to improve.
7. Keep it realistic. If your goals overwhelm you, break
them down into more reasonable chunks and work on them first. For
example, if you want to lose 40 pounds, that number may seem intimidating
and daunting. Breaking it down into 5 pound increments sounds much
easier and less discouraging. Small victories lead to major triumphs.
Many times people use their circumstances as an excuse for not
meeting their goal. Outside circumstances such as kid's activities
or sickness can't always be controlled, but there are two other
things that drive success; motivation and goals. Even if circumstances
can't be changed, goals can be changed and motivation can be increased.
Circumstances may seem like a stumbling block, but if you work within
your circumstance and have a clear vision of what you want in your
future, you will succeed, guaranteed.
By
Alice Burron
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