Do You Struggle with Self-Motivation? How to get motivated and stay motivated is a challenge
everyone struggles with at one time or another.
The difference between consistently self-motivated people and those who frequently feel stuck is
to understand that productive action and results depend on preparation — 99 percent of which
is the mindset. In other words, to experience motivational desire, one must first know why they
want to take action (what is the motivating desired result), prepare to implement a plan that
inspires action, and then to take action.
Self-Motivation naturally exists when there is a contrast between what is presently happening in
ones life and what one definitely wants to happen, and to be clearly determined to experience the
desired end result. Otherwise, without proper preparation to doggedly move forward, stalling out is
bound to occur.
The problem is that most people don’t prepare a crystal clear vision of what they want to
accomplish or how they are going to achieve it. To truly go after a meaningful
goal and be motivated, one must set a plan into place that includes practical sequential action
steps partnered with a mindset that vigorously supports a positive outcome.
To help reduce or eliminate a nagging struggle to establish motivation and to keep motivated, it
is important to understand the powerful impact of establishing the right mindset. How one
communicates within their thoughts is key to developing an inner support system for positive forward
movement, especially during challenging moments.
At the heart of achieving the necessary mindset is to understand that the subconscious mind is
infinitely more powerful than the conscious mind. Repetitive information fed to the subconscious
mind that is supportive of one’s goal is of enormous benefit. The result is either
positive-in-positive-out or negative-in-negative-out. It is wise to make a conscious choice to
prepare the subconscious mind for successful action.
If one constantly degrades their actions or self-worth, that is exactly what the subconscious
mind will believe — and it will strongly reinforce that belief. Knowing the impact this part
of the mind plays, the better choice is to carefully deliver constructive, positive thoughts.
Feed the subconscious mind exactly the thoughts and vision you want to experience —
preferably, as if it is presently happening. For example, “I am a successful
entrepreneur” is better than “I want to be … “
Motivation and sustained self-motivation is based on the understanding of just how influential
the proper mindset is to successful outcomes.