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How to best Motivate Yourself


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Craig Lock
clockxtra.co.nz

Novelty-Gift.com
http://www.novelty-gift.com/




HUMAN MOTIVATIONS



By Craig Lock



What motivates us to do the things that we do? Why do we

think and behave as we do? What influences people to do

what they do?



Is is all because of that one word MONEY, which drives us to

do what we do? I think not.



The word "motivation" means different things to different

people.

One thing for sure is that you can't buy a jar of it: it has to come

from within yourself. A person's brain needs constant

motivational input just as muscles need exercise, engines need

petrol and plants need water.



I used to think that motivation was a slick American fad and

that it wasn't for me. After all, I was very motivated already!



People are the product of their thoughts and the aim of

motivational material is to improve the quality of your thoughts.

Motivation is nothing more than encouragement and we all

perform better for it.

Friends of mine say that I am a good motivator, because I

simply encourage others.



"We become what we think about all day long."

- Emerson



"Most people think only what everybody else is doing."

- Earl Nightingale



The road to achievement starts with a goal. Implant that

goal in your mind and think about it all day long. I am

doing that with this manuscript and my goal is to have it

published and be an author. I think I have taken the right

action steps so far, so that I eventually reach my target.

Pay the price by making sacrifices. Take small steps

towards your goal every day, instead of occasional bursts

of activity.



The principal difference between the average person

and the one who is highly successful seems to be in the

degree of his or her personal motivation. Motivation is the

hidden power in the successful person's arsenal and is the

key ingredient for success. Most people, I believe are

motivated or have the potential if they are aroused and

interested in the activity.



However, one thing is for sure: It is not something someone

else can give you. It must be self-generated from within; it

is not external "RA RA" hype. In other words, motivation is

an inner energy, rather than a fire lit by others.



Strong motivation also stems from a deep rooted belief in

what you are trying to do; it is strongest when it comes

from your inner values. This creates a feeling of

ENTHUSIASM which is essential in order to remain

motivated. Look at the zeal of a missionary or a Jehovah's

Witness. The best salesmen are those who get very excited

about and have total faith in their products. They sell with

a firm conviction that their product is the best available.



WHAT ARE THE MAIN SOURCES OF MOTIVATION?



What influences people to do as they do? There are many

diverse influences. It is difficult to pin-point which one is

most important,but some factors are as follows: different

cultures, socialenvironment and biological influences (e.g..

hunger, thirst) in work and in play. Other influences are our

thoughts, our perceptions. Everyone is different and unique,

so there are great individual differences in our drives.



There are two main sources of motivation: What will happen

if you do? What will happen if you don't? For example, your

doctor advises you to give up smoking. If you do, you will

feel better and live longer; if you don't your health is going to

deteriorate. Both sources (and implications) are equally

powerful.



There is a strong correlation between motivation and

achievement. Highly motivated people are nearly always

achievers. Thrillseekers like sky-divers and stuntmen often

need to do life threatening activities to keep them motivated.

Danger gives them pleasure and keeps them motivated.



Why do we work? Is it just for money or is money merely a

short-term issue? I am personally not motivated by money.

I prefer interesting and exciting work that offers a challenge

and the opportunity for personal growth. Others may feel the

need for affiliation or to contribute to society. In the following

chapter there is an exercise

on this.



Understanding motivation gives us the power to accept our

behaviour when we have strange reactions. It can also

enable us to change what we think and do if we want to

improve our behaviour or performance. So when going for a

job it is critical to understand your motivations.

What do you really want and expect from it?



What do others expect of you? Our behaviour is directly

affected by our needs. If you are clear about the answers

you will be happiest.



THEORIES OF MOTIVATION:



There are three main theories of motivation:

1. Desire for achievement

2. Desire for power

3. Desire for affiliation or sense of belonging.



These theories are linked to the concept of extrinsic and

intrinsic rewards. Extrinsic motivation comes from outside,

for example, the prospect of fame, recognition, monetary

rewards, gaining power, respect or social approval/belonging

(=sense of affiliation). With intrinsic rewards, the task

or situation is in itself motivating or compelling. Motivation

is often defined in terms of our goals. Marie

says that contributing to society by daring to be different

is what motivates me - strange! I think that I get bored

easily without a challenge. Enough about "little old me"!



There are six main steps or elements in the process of

motivation.



1. Desire: First, to be motivated you must have an

intense burning desire to get where or what you want.



2. Decision: You must make a conscious decision on

what to aim for.



3. Determination: to climb mountains so that absolutely

nothing will stop you. You need to be able to repeat the

habits which are necessary to get there.



4. Discipline: It is critical to pay the price whether you like it or

not. Motivation is strongest when it is the internalisation of your

goals and dreams, in other words, when you are headed on a

clear path in your life's direction.



5. Focus



6. Direction



Certain people have the constant challenge to reach and sustain

an optimum level of motivation which overcomes problems and

bringsresults. If there is no challenge in what you are doing,

motivation will soon wither and die.



Always remember:

The buck starts - and stops - with you.



Self knowledge is the key to self-motivation:

- why do we behave as we do?

- what makes us tick?



Also critical for motivation is the image or snapshot you

have of yourself. This is based on your inner belief in

yourself as well as your attitude and views of your

strengths and weaknesses. If you believe in yourself

and expect success, you will act confidently and be

highly motivated.



Key Points of this lesson:



* We must define success for ourselves.



* Be aware of our own strengths and weaknesses.



* Your personal solutions lie within you.



* To sustain motivation, do better than in the past.



* Motivation often comes from a challenge.



* It is necessary at times to make a positive out of a

negative.



* The most important thing for an achievement-orientated

person is to have a clear goal.



What comes first? The chicken or the egg? Motivation

or action? The answer surprisingly is Action. First, we

have to prime the pump and the way is through action.

People who tend to procrastinate confuse

motivation and action.



SO WHY NOT GET STARTED ON THAT NEXT ARTICLE

OR EVEN BOOK? WHAT'S

STOPPING YOU?







Authors Note:

Craig Lock has written extensively on the subject

of time management, as well as in the field of self

help. This extract is from his first published book

HANDBOOK TO SURVIVE- a collection of writings

on various subjects to help every man or woman

survive in a rapidly changing, uncertain world.



Copies are available at the SPECIAL price of

$9.99 (US), including postage. see:

http://www.novelty-gift.com/ or

e-mail: clockxtra.co.nz



Craig is the author of the original online writing course,

http://www.nzenterprise.com/writer/creative.html .





Best Wishes from the First City to see the Sun in "Godzone"

("little" New Zealand)



Craig Lock



Creative Writing Course



http://www.nzenterprise.com/writer/creative.html



Check out my various books* at:



http://www.nzenterprise.com/writer/books.html

and

http://www.novelty-gift.com/



* Fiction and non-fiction, novels on South Africa,

travel, humour, inspiration, self help and money books

(money management and steps to financial success).



Proceeds go to needy and underprivileged children - MINE!



"Life is about finding, then following the dream...

and one's dream/vision comes to reality through believing in yourself,

making the commitment and then creating it."



- Craig Lock





http://www.craiglock.com

and

http://www.elkpublications.com/godzone.htm





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