Self Motivation Workbook
Self Motivation Workbook
Self Motivation Workbook
Wanting something is not enough. You must hunger for it. Your motivation must be absolutely compelling in order to overcome the obstacles that will invariably come your way. Les Brown
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action to attain the life you desire. Spend some time in self-reflection to
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Is there a discipline I follow regularly, such as an exercise routine or a special diet? Jot these down.
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Making Decisions
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We create our destiny the moment we make a decision, no matter how trivial. A true decision leads to achievement because it involves commitment to action. Flexibility is important. If the outcome of your decision isnt what you want, learn from it and make another decision.
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Write down the limiting excuses I make that prevent me from achieving my goals.
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How do you know youve made a true decision? If youve made a true decision, youll find yourself acting on it.
Write down any decisions that are still only dreams something Ill do some day.
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Decide how the situations you find yourself in today affect your present and future.
Situation 1:
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Situation 2:
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Looking at my current situation, what should I do now? The quicker and more decisive the decision, the greater the impact on my life.
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How are my negative beliefs affecting me? As I write down my answer, I allow myself to feel the pain.
What positive beliefs can replace the negative ones? How will it affect my life? Feel the pleasure intensely and visualize the outcome vividly.
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Another way to replace negative beliefs with positive ones is to question your negative beliefs. Do some research on the subject and study the lives of those who hold the opposite view.
Transforming Yourself
Transformation is not a long process. It happens in an instant, provided that youve been working towards it. Do you have a powerful intention to change?
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Now use the pain and pleasure principles by answering the questions below (feel and visualize the pain and pleasure):
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2. What has it already cost me physically, spiritually, mentally, career-wise, and in my relationships?
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Do your research. Get all the information you can on the subject that interests you. This will generate motivation. Reward yourself as you progress. This will keep motivation levels up. It doesnt matter how small the milestone is. Reward yourself as soon as you achieve it.
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What are some rewards that I can give myself when I make progress?
Join a community. Nothing can be more motivating than working towards your goals with others who share them. Find communities online or locally that share a passion of yours.
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Befriend motivated people. Choose friends who are highly motivated so they can support and inspire you.
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Seek feedback. Blogs are a popular method for generating feedback. Blog about your successes and the insights you glean on the way to your goal. Relive past successes. Follow the example of high achievers. Focus on your successes every morning, and your brain will create new neural pathways that will help you replicate these successes.
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Keep your target in sight. Make an effort to remember your target at all times. If you focus on the pleasurable outcome, youll create more positive outcomes. Be tenacious. Use each day wisely take action, no matter how small, to make your dreams come true.
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Read inspirational material. Reading about people who achieve their goals against all odds will motivate you. Visualize the outcomes repeatedly. Visualization is a powerful technique. Repeatedly imagining the outcome of your goals will help manifest them as reality.
Describe my vision:
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Write down your goals. Putting your goals down on paper will help to imprint them on your brain.
Give yourself a spiritual goal or noble cause. A spiritual goal such as enlightenment, or working for a worthy cause can be a powerful motivator.
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Be health conscious. If you look after your health by exercising regularly and eating the right foods, youll have more energy and higher levels of motivation. Know your peak hours. Find out your most productive time of the day and do your most demanding tasks during this time period.
What are my peak hours? What tasks should I accomplish in these hours?
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Dont look for perfection. The key to being highly self-motivated is to act without worrying about how good your output is. Get on with it. The polishing can be done later. Do the harder task first. Once youve put the more difficult tasks behind you, you can relax and do the easier ones. Practice spiritual awareness. Be completely in the moment when you act. Dont think about the past or the future. After all, the present creates the future!
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Use self-affirmations. Telling yourself repeatedly that youre getting better every day in every way is bound to cause your brain to believe it.
What are some self-affirmations that make me feel good about myself?
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Use inspirational quotations. These are built around the lives of famous and highly motivated people who have succeeded against the odds.
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You have the most powerful keys to self motivation in your hands. Use them to realize your wildest dreams!
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