1. Focus on commitment, not motivation.
Just how committed are you to your goal? How important is it for you, and what are you willing to sacrifice in order to achieve it?
If you find yourself fully committed, motivation will follow.
2. Seek knowledge, not results.
If you focus on the excitement of discovery, improving, exploring and experimenting, your motivation will always be fuelled.
If you focus only on results, your motivation will be like weather; it will die the minute you hit a storm.
3. Use your imagination.
When things go well, you are full of positive energy, and when you are experiencing difficulties, you need to be even more energetic.
If you keep repeating I hate my work, guess which feeling those words will evoke? It's a matter of imagination!
4. Get rid of distractions.
Meaningless things and distractions will always be in your way, especially those easy, usual things you would rather do instead of focusing on new challenging and meaningful projects.
Learn to focus on what is the most important.
5. Don't rely on others.
You should never expect others to do it for you, not even your partner, friend or boss.
They are all busy with their own needs. No one will make you happy or achieve your goals for you. It's all on you.
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