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  • The Top Six Ways to Stay Motivated
    by Chris Widener

    I receive many emails from people that basically ask the same question: How can I keep myself motivated long term? This seems to be quite a common dilemma for many people so I want to address it because it can be done! Here are my tips for staying motivated:

    Get motivated every day.
    Zig Ziglar was once confronted about being a “motivational speaker.” The guy said to him, “You guys come and get people hyped up and then you leave and the motivation goes away. It doesn’t last, and then you have to get motivated again.” Zig reminded the gentleman that baths are the same way but we think it is a good idea to take a bath every day!

    It is true that motivation doesn’t last. We have to renew it each and every day. That is okay. It doesn’t make motivation a bad thing. We simply have to realize that if we want to stay motivated over the long term, it is something we will have to apply to ourselves each and every day.

    Have a vision for your life.
    The root word of motivation is “motive.” The definition of motive is, “A reason to act.” This is the cognitive or rational side of motivation. It is your vision. You have to have a vision that is big enough to motivate you. If you are making $50,000 a year, it isn’t going to motivate you to set your goal at $52,000 a year. You just won’t get motivated for that because the reward isn’t enough. Maybe $70,000 a year would work for you. Set out a vision and a strategy for getting there. Have a plan and work the plan.

    Fuel your passion.
    Much of motivation is emotional. I don’t know quite how it works but I do know THAT it works. Emotion is a powerful force in getting us going. Passion is an emotion, so fuel your passion. “Well, I like to work on logic,” you may say. Great, now work on your passion. Set yourself on a course to have a consuming desire for your goal, whatever it is. Do whatever you can to feel the emotion and use it to your advantage!

    Work hard enough to get results.
    You can build on your motivation by getting results. The harder you work, the more results you will get and the more results you get, the more you will be motivated to get more. These things all build on one another. If you want to lose weight, then lose the first few pounds. When the belt moves to the next notch you will get fired up to get it to the notch beyond that!

    Put good materials into your mind.
    I can’t say this enough - listen to tapes. I still listen to tapes regularly. I buy tape clubs from other speakers and I learn and grow. Their successes motivate me to get my own successes! Read good books. Read books that teach you new ideas and skills. Read books that tell the stories of successful people. Buy them, read them, and get motivated! Buy great music and listen to it. I just did a spinning class at the club today. Whenever a good song came on I was actually able to get motivated to ride faster! It gets you going and motivates you!

    Ride the momentum when it comes.
    Sometimes you will just be clicking and sometimes you won’t. That is okay. It is the cycle of life. When you aren’t clicking, plug away. When you are clicking, pour it on because momentum will help you get larger gains in a shorter period of time with less energy. That is the Momentum Equation! When you are feeling good about how your work is going, ride the momentum and get as much out of it as you can!

    These are the top six ways to stay motivated:

  • Get motivated every day.
  • Have a vision for your life.
  • Fuel your passion.
  • Work hard enough to get results.
  • Put good materials into your mind.
  • Ride the momentum when it comes.
  • These are simple principles, that when you put them to work regularly, will change your life by keeping you motivated all the time! Get going!

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    Chris Widener is a popular speaker and writer as well as the President of Made for Success and Extraordinary Leaders, two companies helping individuals and organizations turn their potential into performance, succeed in every area of their lives and achieve their dreams. Join subscribers in over 100 countries around the world! Get Chris' FREE weekly Made for Success Ezine by sending a blank email to success-on@mail-list.com

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    What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?
    by Sam Knight

    Most of us have a dream. Certainly, anyone who is joining forces with the Internet is having dreams. BIG ones!

    Do you ever wonder about people who have turned their lives into major success stories? When you get away from all the glitz and the glamour, you begin to realize that at one point in their lives they were somebody's baby, which means they started out just like you and me.

    Oprah Winfrey, for example. Don't you think in her young life she played with dolls and had sweet, imaginary tea parties, or played dress up?

    Bill Gates. What kind of kid was he? Bet he thought riding that first bicycle up and down the neighborhood streets was a thrill, just like the rest of us.

    Tiger Woods. We know we wasn't BORN with a golf club in his hands. Don't you think he was just like every other little kid having fun with building blocks?

    How many of our 'celebrities' stories have we read or listened to and were intrigued by how open they were about some of the difficulties they had to overcome?

    Oprah's early life was a mess! Jim Carrey and Tom Hanks weren't born with any silver spoons in their mouths. Richard Pryor was raised in a brothel. Suzanne Somers has been very forthcoming about how troublesome life in her family was when she was young. Mary Kay didn't start out giving away pink cadillacs!

    The woods are full of tales with heartbreaking beginnings but powerfully uplifting endings.

    Most successful people are creative. Tony Bennett is not only a great singer, he's a very talented artist. Jack Lemmon was not only a great actor, he was a gifted pianist. Who knew Catherine Zeta-Douglas could dance and sing like that! Steve Martin, to me one of the funniest men alive, is also a playwrite! Peter Jennings is a very popular news broadcaster; he also wrote a book that captured the hearts of millions!

    But being creative is not just about being able to paint or sing or act or write. There is a wonderful deep-seated attitude and psychology about successful people. They don't Think like everyone else and they don't accept the notion that there is anything wrong with that.

    Some call that marching to the beat of a different drummer. Whatever you call it, it is what makes successful people stick to their guns and not lose focus of their 'prize'.

    I believe that with the coming of success there is probably an element of luck involved, to which I say "Good for them!" Most of us will take our fortune in whatever form it presents itself.

    But even with the fortunate stroke of luck or chance, most successful people have worked like dogs to get to where they wanted to go. We forget that when we are being dazzled by the diamonds, $3,000 suits, stretch limos and homes to drool over.

    We should never overlook the very real fact that successful people are also very, very determined.

    We lose sight of the fact that it wasn't always champagne and caviar for them. For most, it was a struggle, but they didn't sit around and 'poor mouth'. They didn't wait for someone to come along and hand them something. In fact, they didn't really WANT anyone handing them something because too often there was compromise involved that would have taken them off their course.

    They didn't leave too many stones unturned and did what they had to do. When they even THOUGHT opportunity was knocking, they opened the door. I would imagine that sometimes they probably had no clue who or what was knocking but that didn't stop them. Maybe that was part of their 'luck'.

    Isn't it funny how many of our overnight "stars" took almost ten to fifteen years getting there? Take a look at some of the old "Twilight Zone" episodes. Dozens of our major celebrities of today appeared on that show. They were relative unknowns just trying to hone their craft. Then they continued to keep it up for years until it finally paid off! Many times when they'd been much older.

    How many of us would give that kind of time and devotion to something so badly wanted? That is what I call real desire. The sweat equity has been paid and by the time the successful people have reached their pinnacle, they deserve every dime and however many minutes of fame they have coming to them.

    With the instruments we have available today, things like the Internet and all of our other wonderful inventions, we don't need to wait for years and years. But we do still have to pay our dues and build our sweat equity.

    Just think about what you want to be when you grow up. If you believe it, if you stay focused and motivated, if you really want it and if you are willing to do what you have to do, it'll happen. It starts from the inside out.

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    Sam Knight, is Ed/Publisher of an online newsletter and operates an Ad Copy Writing/Mail Distribution service. Her latest works are "I Wish I Wrote That!", a how-to guide for creating sales-generating ads, and "Marriage-Eaters...Is Your Relationship At Risk?" http://www.boomer4ever.com or send an email: boomer4ever1@juno.com

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