Using Effective Motivation Techniques
Every successful person knows how to use and employ effective motivation techniques. They not only can help you accomplish your goals but also set good leadership example for others.
Effective motivation techniques start with a vision and passion, and then followed by a detailed plan that outlines the tasks needed to accomplish the vision.
Here are some effective motivation technique you can apply:
- If you have complicated tasks at hand, try to break them down into a smaller tasks so that they are manageable and achievable. If you don’t break down big tasks, they can overwhelm you and cause you to lose your motivation.
- Make a “to-dos” list every day and put the five most important things at the top of the list. Tackle one thing at a time. Move on to the next task on the list when one task is completed. This will help you to stay focused and move on.
- Every time you accomplish something from your “to-dos” list, reward yourself with something nice. This motivation technique will get you fired up and keep you going. If you have staffs under you, this is a good technique to motivate them and increase their productivity.
- Always talk positively to yourself, inject positive affirmations to your subconscious mind. This is a very powerful motivation technique to propel you to move on when things get toughed. It will also help to build your confidence.
- Give yourself time. Don’t expect immediate gratification. Focus and work hard on your plan, don’t get side tracked, you will see results soon if you don’t give up.
- Get a reliable person to be your mentor or person who can help to keep you on track. This technique is not to micro-manage you, but to assist you with sticking with your plan and goals.
- Take a break. If you feel tired and can’t seem to focus, give yourself a break. This is very important so that you don’t get burnt out. Hard works must be balanced with good rest.
- Finally, if you feel like you are at a roadblock, your motivation is down the drain and you can’t seem to find a way out, hire a coach or read a book about motivation.
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