4 Ways to Get and Stay Motivated

One day we feel like we are on top of the world, and the motivation keeps coming. On other days we might find it impossible to motivate ourselves and feel trapped in a spinning wheel.

Motivation is tricky but powerful when you learn to master it.

What Is Motivation?

We can say that motivation is the driving force behind your actions and your general willingness to do something.

For example, you want fresh air that drives you to go outside. Or you feel thirsty, making you reach out for a water bottle.

Let's now say you aim to lose 10kg/22lbs or run half a marathon. You need more than just the desire to do this. It would help if you had something that causes you to act and start, keeping you working even when you face obstacles.

So, this is where we need to trigger our motivation.

 

4 Ways to Trigger Your Motivation Daily

1 - Schedule your motivation.

Scheduling is what professionals do. For example, they plan and schedule when and how to prepare for an upcoming race or match.

Making a schedule gives your goals a time and a place to live. And it's much more likely that you follow through.

For example, if you want to eat more vegetables but don't feel motivated to buy and cook vegetables, a simple schedule will help.

  1. Mark a day where you look up new recipes with vegetables.

  2. Mark the days you need to shop for vegetables.

  3. Mark the days when you want to include vegetables in your meals.

  4. Hang the schedule on your fridge or where you quickly see it

Now you don't have to wait for motivation to strike. You have the motivation in front of you, so there is a greater chance you will follow the schedule.

 

2 - Start your motivation with a schedule.

A great way to start your motivation is to make a start ritual. This ritual must be so easy that you can't say no. Meaning you shouldn't need to be already motivated to start your practice. It must be so easy that you can do it anytime without problems.

For example, if you want to join a yoga class, your start-ritual could be preparing your yoga mat and clothes. Or, if you're going for a power walk, your start ritual could be filling your bottle with water.

These rituals are so easy to do that you can't say no.

You know now that motivation typically comes after starting. Therefore, your motivation ritual needs to be amazingly easy to begin. And once you have done your start ritual, you will find it easier to sign up and drive to the gym to join that yoga class.

 

3 - Call your workout buddy.

Some things are just more manageable when you are two.

Goals can be more manageable when we have someone who believes in and supports us.

Find yourself a goal buddy that has the same goal as you. Together you can set up days where you, for example, meditate together if your goal is to improve your memory and concentration. Maybe you arrange dinner dates where you share information and try out new recipes rich in protein because your goal is to enhance your knowledge about protein.

Having a goal buddy keeps you accountable to your goals because they can encourage you during the process. And also, when you have someone that counts on you to meet them at 06.00 am in the gym, you are more likely to pack your training bag and go.

 

4 - Set a reward.

We all like rewards; feeling good after achieving something is part of our nature. And if we get a reward for doing it, then even better.

You can trigger motivation by rewarding yourself if you finish your task or goal. The prize can be anything if you enjoy and look forward to it.

  1. Suppose your goal is to eat vegetables, but you find them boring. Then you can tell yourself:

    "If I eat a portion of veggies for dinner two nights a row, I will reward myself with one episode of my favorite series."

  2. Or your goal is to start running, but you always find excuses not to do it. Then you can tell yourself.

    "If I run today after work, I will check out that new exhibition downtown on Friday."

  3. The reward itself is not the most crucial part here; it is what thinking of the prize does to your body.

    "I want to go to the cinema and see that new movie, so I will make myself a healthy breakfast at home for the next four days instead of buying it at the gas station."

Thinking of the reward triggers your body to act, which starts your motivation.

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