The Real Secret To Getting Motivated
Tight deadlines can make working from home a stressful career to say the very least. If stressful circumstances are making you seriously consider giving up on your home business all together, refuse to let them. Find a way to turn things around in your favor. Fix the situation by grabbing some tools from your motivational toolbox and going to work.
Ripping apart negative and self defeating feelings of anxiety and stress are the job of your motivational toolbox. It should be chalked full of books, emails, videos, training, and pictures that you can whip out in those especially stressful moments of particular need. These tools might be tangible objects or digital media.
Motivational and easy to fine, audio trainings are available from lots of online sources. A growing number of websites offer audio content that can be downloaded straight to your MP3 player. Strap on your headphones and go for a motivational walk. Listening to encouraging training while getting your blood flowing is a great relief when stress strikes especially harshly. You might choose to listen to an Internet talk radio show too.
When clients email you with praise because of the great job you’ve done, save those emails so that you can read them on a rainy day. A tremendous boost of self esteem and confidence, a quick skim through such emails can completely turn your mood around and prepare you for another barrage of tough work.
Emails from a mentor describing their personal experiences of overcoming difficulties can be a great support on rough days at work. These inspirational and motivational words are sure to help you carry on.
Looking at an inspiring picture or photo can also help stir up motivation. If you find a picture that inspires you, save it to your computer’s desktop. Perhaps it is a picture of an athlete winning a race or a completing a hike up a mountain.
Personal photos of your grandparents when they were young or your high school portrait can be equally stimulating.
Hand made cards or pictures that your children have created can also be a great motivator. You may not always feel confident, but in their eyes, you are the best at what you do.