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Every day we leave our bed with a new zeal and energy ready to get started with our

routine.
Each time thinking that “today I would perform better than yesterday”. Working on a goal, trying
to achieve a target, starting something new, learning a new language, or even if it is just our daily
job, we need something very consistent and constant in our lives to get us moving or at least get
us through it, that is MOTIVATION. This ten-letter word as elementary as it sounds is really a
powerful yet tricky beast.
Challenges are a part of our journey and they teach us numerous lessons. But it is not always
easy to keep up with these challenges and we often feel exhausted, directionless, and
unimaginative. Needless to say in such scenarios it is easy to lose motivation.
So basically there are three questions that arise when we set our minds toward a goal:
1) How long is it going to take?
2) How much time do I need to give to this?
3) Will the process be worth it?

Well, what if I say the answer to all these complex questions is actually quite concise. You just
need to form a constructive routine and follow it religiously. I have summed up a list of some
absolute best ways to stay motivated in life. So, if you’re looking for ways to stay positive and
motivated throughout your journey towards your goal, here are 8 tips that should help.
1) Just get started
There is something called the Zeigarnik effect where people tend to remember the incomplete
tasks more than the completed ones. This results in nagging and we fail to start with new things.
It is commonly seen that even after having a goal, people seem to procrastinate for different
reasons like they feel the target is mammoth, they are worried about having less time, or maybe
they are just not able to channel the right amount of energy, to begin with. In such cases just
close your eyes, hope for the best, and get started as starting a task always means that you are
more likely to finish it. Take the first step without thinking much or squandering away time.
Reaching somewhere is always better than staying in the same place.
2) Surround yourself with people who motivate you
There is a famous saying that ‘we are the average of the 5 people we spend the most time with’.
If you wish to increase your capacity and capability, hang out with people that will cause you to
do that. Surround yourself with people with whom maybe you have to stretch just a little bit or a
little more to keep up. When we spend time with people who are slightly better than us or keep
motivating us, we often tend to rise to the occasion, constantly thinking and constantly being
tested. We keep forcing ourselves to perform better with any undue pressure. This causes us to
grow ourselves out of necessity, as opposed to succumbing to atrophy and we eventually start
observing a change in our personality.
3) Manage time and set realistic goals
Setting up an arduous objective is great, but not being able to achieve it on time makes us even
more anxious leading to self-doubt and we feel that we are back to square one. It is very
important to know yourself, your limits, and your capabilities. We do know that setting goals and
achieving them not only get things done but also build self-esteem, happiness, and a sense of
well-being. This is more likely to happen if your goals are realistic. Realistic goals are more
motivating than those that set the bar too high. The best way to do this is by making your goal
your habit which is done by breaking it down into smaller pieces. Observe your routine and how
much time in a day can you be the most productive. Plan your time accordingly and assign
yourself daily easily achievable tasks. One tiny step at a time will take you a long way.
4) Talk positively to yourself
Positive speaking is a very powerful tool. Not everyone uses it but it can actually bring about a
drastic change in your personality by adding so much light and positivity to it. Instead of saying
“I am working on ABC task, I’m trying but it’s hard”, tell yourself “I am working on ABC task
and I’m doing a good job look how far I have come!” Be absolutely dedicated to being your own
source of strength, your own source of motivation. Yes, use external third-party sources from
time to time to augment and supplement that, to refresh, to “refill the bucket,” but be your own
source of motivation. Envision yourself achieving the goal and remind yourself what brought
you to this point.
5) Get enough sleep
Sleep is important for various aspects of brain function. This includes cognition, concentration,
productivity, and performance. When you are tired, your thought process decreases causing it to
become nearly impossible to commit anything to memory. Without an adequate amount of sleep,
your brain has a difficult time producing the energy needed to absorb and recall new information.
Researchers aren’t exactly sure how sleep enhances our memory, but they do know sleep has an
effect on the part of the brain where long-term memories are stored. So never deprive yourself of
sleep. Getting a good 7-8 hour sleep will keep you fresh and you will be able to work more
efficiently.
6) Track your progress
You must have heard this before too and almost everybody says this- DO NOT COMPARE
YOURSELF WITH OTHERS. Comparing yourself to others only makes your life difficult and
brings you misery and pain. You are you, and you will always and always perform better if you
do something in your own way and do not try to copy someone. Take inspiration from others
instead, observe them keenly and then decide which route would be the best for you. Think
different, be yourself.
However, if you do want to compare, do it with your past self. Track your progress, your
achievements and see how far you have come and what all you have learned. This will give you
a sense of accomplishment and you will feel proud of yourself. This will also help you to know
where you are still lacking and where you need to put more effort.
7) Keep away from distractions
Distractions are the worst deal-breakers. There countless distractions around us in the form of
cellphones, televisions, friends, relatives, negative thoughts, bad habits, and the list goes on.
Our life is made up of days, days hours, and hours of minutes. Although a minute or ten doesn’t
seem like much, the idea that one can waste a few minutes is the biggest, fattest lie ever been
told. Eliminate these distractions from your life as soon as possible. You can try different ways
to stop yourself from being carried away, like if your phone is your biggest distraction set
reminders on your phone to remind yourself that you should be doing your work, stick
motivational posters in your room and put stickers that say “danger”, or “stay away” on the
distracting objects.

If you feel that a few of your friends distract you or make you do something you don’t want to,
just say ‘no!”. It’s okay to say no and be selfish sometimes. Our parents were not wrong when
they used to warn us about a few of our friends.
If you feel that your mind is seeping into negative thoughts try deviating yourself by singing a
song, changing the place, or switching the task. Whatever keeps your mind off these distractions
just do it.
8) Reward yourself
It is very crucial how you go about your task. Rewarding yourself is a great way to keep you
motivated and focused. Each and every person works the best under positive reinforcement.
Reward yourself whenever you hit an important milestone or achieve a specific goal. The logic
here? Having something to look forward to makes it easier to stick with a habit when you’re
feeling a lack of motivation. For example, on completing your weekly targets on time and
effectively, treat yourself to an outing with your friends or a movie night with your family.
Sometimes maybe even go for some self-care options like a spa. This way you will stay
motivated and on track and all your work will be completed on time.

9) Don’t quit
Being in a zone of negativity is not an uncommon thing. But fighting your way through it
without giving up in between comes what may make you special and different from others.
People quit for trivial reasons like they feel they are not progressing, their performance is
unsatisfactory, they have family or partner issues, they lack resources, and two hundred other
reasons. Always remember, there could be thousand different reasons which can stop you from
doing what you are doing but one and only one reason can be strong enough to steer you back on
your track and get you accelerated. A wise person once said, “A winner is that loser who just
tried one more time”. No matter how exhausted you feel don’t lose hope. Rest if you must but
don’t you quit.
Overall Evaluation: This is a well-grounded argument with a basis of reasoning, logic, and
rational conclusion that new cases will emerge from every district in the state.
Life is a constant choice between giving in to the ease of distraction or overcoming the pain of
discipline. It is the sum total of a hundred thousand daily battles and tiny decisions to either gut it
out or give it up. Staying motivated is not a piece of cake but it is absolutely within your reach.

This little moment right here where you don’t feel like moving any further is not out of the
ordinary. It is very much like the other moments in your life. But it is your decision, whether you
want to accept defeat before you compete or take a different route and spend it in a way that
makes you proud. Always remember YOU CAN DO IT!

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