9 Great Ways To Change Your Life By Changing Your Motivation Style

Feb 2
18:56

2005

Peter Murphy

Peter Murphy

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If you are not as productive as you'd like or tend to
procrastinate,9  Great Ways To Change Your Life By Changing Your Motivation Style Articles you can become motivated by changing your
personal style. The trick lies in making the activities
you put off more interesting, easier, and less unpleasant.

One way to make a job easier is to break it into smaller
jobs. If your task is to file your income tax return, you
may view it as time consuming and tedious.

But if you break it into smaller categories such as gather
records, download tax software, and prepare a rough draft,
the tasks don't seem as difficult and you are likely to
complete them in considerably less time.

Some other ways to make those undesirable jobs seem more
bearable are to prioritize, use self-discipline, and reward
yourself for small accomplishments...

Try to do the least desirable tasks early in the day so
you'll look forward to having the rest of the day to
concentrate on more pleasant jobs.

Keep in mind that self-discipline is something you do for
yourself, not to punish yourself. Make a schedule and stick
to it. Don't forget to reward yourself for each step you
take in overcoming procrastination.

Positive reinforcement goes a long way in changing negative
behaviors.

Here are a few more suggestions as to how you can get
motivated and quit procrastinating...

1. Tasks will seem less daunting if you break them into
several steps over a few days or weeks. Don't expect
yourself to do everything all at once.

2. Don't worry about doing the job perfectly. Once you quit
procrastinating, you'll have more time to go back and
perfect each particular task. Allowing yourself adequate
time to finish a task will give you more time for
corrections later.

3. Find a supportive co-worker or friend to help motivate
you to get moving.

4. Don't schedule important tasks at a time of day when
your energy is low.

5. Reward yourself for reaching critical points in your
least favorite jobs. Having something to look forward to is
a great motivator.

6. Put the most difficult tasks at the top of your list and
work from there.

7. All times of day are not equal. If you are a morning
person, then tackle the most difficult tasks when you are
at your best earlier in the day.

Reserve your most demanding activities for the time when
your energy is at its highest. Save the small jobs that
require little thought for the time of day when you are at
your lowest productivity level.

Accomplish your tasks efficiently and you will see an
improvement in your time management and motivational skills.

8. Start yourself down the road to success by setting
clear, attainable goals. Break tasks into smaller pieces
so they will seem less difficult. Get organized and
prioritize your activities from most important to least
important.

Eliminating the harder tasks will leave you feeling good
about your work and motivate you to continue.

9. Keep focused on the end result instead of concentrating
on how hard it will be to break your old habits. Having a
light at the end of the tunnel will make your efforts seem
worthwhile and the reward waiting for you will keep you
motivated to achieve your goals.

Procrastination is unproductive and can even be harmful to
your well being if allowed to get out of control. Stop
making excuses, organize your thoughts and tasks, and be on
your way to get your life under control and get motivated!

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