Fear, Desire, and Self-Motivation
When it comes to motivating yourself one thing is clear, whatever your goals is that anyone who has ever been awarded the title of “winner” is also a very self motivated.
Some action points:
“Think and visualize what you want as if it happens every day, it will make your desire and you never fire and passion for your dreams.
-Start paying attention to your thoughts and increasingly fear “and if” something positive to keep you out of fear that motivated you move right in what you fear. ie if you drive on a road beside the dark night instead of thinking “Man, what if my tire blew now” kill that thought and replace it with “if and when I returned my wife, I expected a big smile on his face and start to enjoy an amazing dinner with the whole family!? . One is obviously the best idea.
-Start taking responsibility for their day and life as a whole, remember that you have created your current situation you will create your ideal life. Write your task in the list of essential tasks of the day and take responsibility for achieving those made after the task is to monitor your most important goal.
“Sometimes, fear is inevitable, just before a big change is normal to feel a little scary, the key is to recognize that fear is normal and good, and then pushed across the border. Feeling fear or discomfort (butterflies in the stomach, we all love so much) is a very good thing in cases like this because it is you know you’re on The Edge of a breakthrough, c This is your old belief system last ditch effort to keep moving forward.
-Last but not least, enjoy it! You will realize that thinking about what you want, basically, to fantasize about the dream of his life is much more fun to fear that something is not done yet. So enjoy constantly think about what you want to know with absolute certainty that everything that insist on achieving.
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Post Commentathena goodlight
On September 24, 2009 at 11:28 pm
Nicely written. Some of us DESIRE to succeed because we are motivated by the FEAR of failure.
Lucian Cade
On September 25, 2009 at 7:43 pm
Please give credit where credit is due. This article was written by Lucian Cade and posted one week ago on several article submission sites. I don’t mind you using my content but do not remove the resource box and claim authorship.