We all have those days when our routine becomes just that — routine. When we lose touch with just how much we love what we do.
I was reading some material Letha Barnes — the director of Milady’s Career Institute — wrote for instructors on staying motivated. She explains that the key is identifying your goals and desires. Unless you channel your energy in a specific direction, it can evaporate, she warns. “For motivation to be effective and active, it must focus on a specific need, goal, or aim,” she says.
She offers this quick to-do list to help you stay positively self-motivated:
• Do things that you enjoy doing.
• Associate with positive, motivated, successful people. You are likely to adopt some of the same positive behaviors.
• Identify motivating activities and situations.
• Improve your physical fitness. As you become more healthy and fit, your energy level will soar.
• Listen to motivational tapes and read inspirational publications.
• Eliminate “I can’t” from your vocabulary. In reality, you can do almost anything you set your mind to and are willing to work to achieve.
• Change “I wish” to “I will.”
• Identify major life goals or desires.
• Reaffirm your goals daily and have an action plan to attain them.
— Judy
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