If you are someone who struggles with a lack of motivation, then you have come to the right place. This article is going to explore how to feel motivated or how to get motivated, so that you can be the very best version of yourself.
Do you want to live your dream life, but feel unmotivated to do so? Do you struggle with motivation? If so, do any of these statements sound familiar?
- Once I get motivated, Iโll start a diet to lose some weight.
- Once I feel motivated, Iโm going to look for a better job.
- I need to get motivated and then I will look at options to go back to college.
- Iโm just not motivated yet to join a dating app.
- I canโt get motivated enough to go to the gym, what is wrong with me?!
- Once I feel motivated, Iโm going to clean up the house.
Assuming any of these reflections of frustration resonate with you, please do yourself a huge favour: Stop waiting for the motivation fairies to magically appear out of nowhere and get you to do what you donโt want to do.
And, please stop toxically labelling yourself as โlazy,โ โbum,โ โworthless,โ โloaferโ or โa messโ if you struggle to feel motivated. Enough already!
Guess what? Everyone struggles with motivation at certain periods of their lives. In fact, I often struggle with motivation.
But I have some great news. I have found for my counseling and coaching clientsโas well as for myselfโthat a four-word formula Iโve developed will help you to overcome โmotivational constipationโ (a term I affectionately coined for this โdisorder.โ).
The secret to becoming motivated to do things is to stop waiting to feelโmotivated! Thatโs right, regardless of how you initially feel, you will more likely feel like doing whatever you need to do, once you simply start doing it.
How To Feel Motivated To Do Anything?
Your Four-Word Motivational Formula
Do you remember the โJust Do It!โ Nike advertising campaign? I love that slogan. But thatโs not my four-word motivation formula. Thatโs because not many people get motivated by being told what to do.
Yes, you might have purchased Nike running shoes or other apparel after you saw that advertisement. But did that commercial really make you want to consistently run overtime? Probably not.
So, here is my simple four-word magic formula for you: โIโll do it anyway!โ This four-word strategy is more fully described in my recent book, The Anxiety, Depression, & Anger Toolbox for Teens. Yet this activating slogan actually works well for all ages.
Making โIโll do it anyway!โ your mindset empowers you by realizing that you donโt have to โbecome readyโ to approach demands and challenges.
Hereโs what makes this formula a great way to โunslumpโ yourself:
- โIโllโ puts you back in the driverโs seat to claim responsibility for what you want or need to do.
- โDoโ redirects your thinking to being active (Do Instead of Stew) instead of continuing to spin your wheels.
- โItโ focuses you back on the specific task to be done.
- And what about, โAnyway?โ
This word โanywayโ is what makes the rubber meet the road. โAnywayโ creates a huge motivational influence because it allows you to have resistance yet also push through it to act and get things done! This inspires grit. Even if you arenโt completely feeling it, you can still do something that is in your best interest.
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Putting โIโll Do It Anywayโ Into Action
Hereโs how you can apply this. Letโs sayโjust hypothetically, of courseโthat I was resistant to writing this post. Perhaps I said to myself things like, โJeff, no one really cares about what you have to offer about motivation.โ
But then I say, โIโll Do It Anywayโ
โIโllโ gets me owning the task.
โDoโ focuses me on the fact that I will be writing this post, so it is my responsibility. This helps me get rid of the magical thinking that someone else will do it for me.
โItโ sheds light on what I have to specifically do.
โAnywayโ activates me and detaches me from my own anxiety that what I have to say is not good enough. โAnywayโ frees me from worrying about haters who may not like what I have to say. The word โanywayโ also emboldens me to reflect on all the times this four-word phrase has helped my counselling and coaching clients, and myself as well.
Related: 70+ Best Attitude Quotes That Will Change Your Attitude Towards Life
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References Bernstein, J. (2020). The Anxiety, Depression, & Anger Toolbox for Teens, Eau Claire, WI: PESI Publishing. Bernstein, J. (2015). 10 Days to a Less Defiant Child (2nd Ed.) Perseus Books, New York, NY. Bernstein J. (2009) Liking the Child You Love, Perseus Books, New York, NY. Bernstein, J. (2019). The Stress Survival Guide for Teens. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications. Bernstein, J. (2017). Letting go of AngerโCard deck for teens. Eau Claire, WI: PESI Publishing. Bernstein, J. (2003) Why Can't You Read My Mind? Perseus Books, New York, NY.
Written by Jeffrey Bernstein, Ph.D. Originally appeared on Psychology Today Republished With Permission
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