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How To Stay Motivated Until You Succeed
By: Peter Murphy
For a lot of us our work schedules at home and at our jobs have been a major
source of complications in our lives.
Our financial well being depends on our paycheck, and our mental and emotional
well-being depends in part on having a well-organized life.
But a few simple changes in your life can show you how to stay motivated until
you succeed.
With so many demands being placed upon us, it becomes confusing as to where to
place our priorities. Somewhere along the way, in the midst of all the
uncertainties of our lives, we tend to lose our sense of motivation and instead
choose the path of least resistance - procrastination.
Here are a few tips to get your life organized so you can become motivated until
you succeed:
1. For most of us, a job is our means of financial support and contributes to
our physical, mental and emotional health as well, so quitting your job is not
an option for most.
The trick is to balance your job with your home life. This can be a challenging
task but you can begin by cutting your workday to eight or nine hours a day to
allow yourself more time at home.
If making changes in the number of hours you work is not possible for you, try
simplifying in other areas to give you more time, energy and money; that is, if
you live simply, you'll not need as much money.
2. Even taking the simplest steps can reward you with more time and less stress.
Such as changing your expectations of others (one less thing to worry about),
dropping the call waiting feature on your telephone, and having simple holidays
without much fuss or spending a lot of money.
3. Getting rid of the emotional garbage in your life such as anger, hatred, and
forgiving those who need your forgiveness or mending broken relationships will
help clear the way to show you how to stay motivated until you succeed by giving
you back your time and energy.
Decide how you want your life to be. What do you need most in your life at this
moment - energy, peace, quiet, tranquility, wisdom, spiritual growth?
Make a promise to yourself that you will achieve whatever you want, and then set
about to make it happen.
4. Concentrate on what's most important and prioritize your task list (this
should be done both at your job and at home).
A good method is to place each item on your "to do" list in its proper
perspective by having three lists: "MUST Be Done," "Should Be Done," and "Nice
Things To Do."
Once you place a value on each item you will quickly see that some things need
not be done at all. In fact, the only time procrastination may pay off might be
when everything on the "Nice Things To Do" list can all be marked off as
unnecessary.
5. Don't be afraid to ask for help. The sheer volume of tasks in our daily lives
is enough to make us want it to "just go away."
As a result we procrastinate, thus losing our motivation. It is not a sign of
incompetence or inefficiency to admit you need help.
Let your co-workers or your supervisor at work know you need help. At home, even
the smallest child in your family can do simple tasks.
Slow down, simplify, spend less, enjoy simple pleasures with your family that
don't cost a cent, and your life may become more beautiful, happier and
fulfilling.
Getting organized and ridding yourself of things that are unnecessary are the
first steps of learning how to stay motivated until you succeed.
About The Author
Peter Murphy is a peak performance expert. He recently produced a very popular
free report that reveals how to crush procrastination and sustain lasting
motivation. Apply now because it is available for a limited time only at:
http://www.getmotivatedstaymotivated.com/special.htm
peter1510@hotmail.com
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