Motivation is a vital part of
productivity. When you are motivated, you work faster, work better, and stay
happier for longer. Your own habits can affect how much motivation you have.
Here are four common things that can rapidly ruin your motivation.
Lack of Confidence
One of the most common ways you
can damage your motivation is by not believing that you can do it. Having a
negative mindset can be destructive to your motivation and your work. If you
are given a task at work and automatically assume that you are going to fail,
you will end up avoiding starting the job for as long as possible. If you want
to maintain your motivation, you need to be able to believe in yourself.
Impatient
In this world of instant
gratification, one of the main reasons people give up on things is because they
don’t see the results fast enough. It is hard to keep putting the same amount
of effort into something when the results are immediately evident. Motivation
often falls to the wayside if the results of our efforts aren’t seen in a few
weeks. To keep your motivation, you have to remember to be patient.
Learn the Meaning of No
When your to-do list is a mile
long, it can be easy to feel unmotivated. You need to learn how to say no to
things when you don't have the time or if you don't feel comfortable doing it.
Being able to say no will allow you more time to focus on those projects that
you feel confident about and able to complete. To maintain a sense of control
over your life, it's okay to say no to things. Feeling in control will help you
feel more motivated and confident in accomplishing your goals.
Easily Distracted
Someone emails you a link to a
funny cat video and the next thing you know you've spent the last several hours
surfing the web and looking for random cat photos. Distractions come in many
forms, but most types are harmful to your motivation. Distractions more often
than not happen when you're overwhelmed, bored, or disinterested in
accomplishing your tasks. To avoid sabotaging your motivation, disconnect from
the Internet, avoid answering emails and phone calls for a period. This should
allow you the time to complete your tasks without disrupting your motivation. The
power to stay motivated remains with you. By avoiding these frequent pitfalls,
you can maintain your motivation and accomplish what you set out to do.
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