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2 Sure-Fire Tips for Self Motivation

Written by: Alan Fairweather

Article Overview: If you want to be successful, then you need lots of Brain Energy and lots of Body Energy. This article shows how to achieve that.

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2 Sure-Fire Tips for Self Motivation

Let me tell you a quick story. When I started my business in 1993, I faced all the challenges experienced by most new business start-ups. I also had to deal with the all the negative situations; the people who said - "The Speaking and Training business is a hard market to break into, it's very competitive, you're very brave! There was also the rejection from potential customers and the people who'd let me down at the last minute.

I quickly realised that if I was going to be successful, there were two things that I really needed. Lots of BRAIN ENERGY and lots of BODY ENERGY.

Sure-fire tip number 1 is - Build your Brain Energy.

Imagine that you've just been rejected for a bank loan, or you've just been turned down by a potential customer, or a publishing company has rejected the book that you've slaved over for the past couple of years.

If you react with - "Oh no, not again, I'm really fed up with this. These people are a real pain. They're making a big mistake. What am I going to do now?"

This sort of reaction drains your brain of energy, adds to your stress levels and destroys your self motivation.

Reacting drains the brain - thinking less so.

Get the thinking part of your brain working and say to yourself - "I'll make an appointment today with a better bank! I'll phone the next potential customer on my list right now! The next publishing company will see the potential in my book!"

There are also many minor situations that happen every day that'll drain the energy from your brain. If I receive a parking ticket, I pay the fine right away; get rid of it; forget it and move on. Moaning and complaining about it drains the brain and the fine still has to be paid.

Do not, and I repeat, do not say - "Oh no, what am I going to do now?" Every time you say - "Oh no" your brain has a huge drain of energy.

Build up your brain energy using lots positive self-talk.

Your level of success in terms of your happiness, emotional wellbeing and anything else you desire is a direct result of how you talk to yourself. The most important relationship you'll ever have is the one you have with yourself.

Listen to the self-talk that goes on in your head and ask yourself - "Is what I'm saying allowing me to be confident, on top and going for it?" If so - great!

"Or is it holding me back and stopping me achieve my goals?" If this is the case - STOP IT, change the program!

Think about the things you say to yourself and make every statement in the present tense.

Don't say, for example - "I'm going to make a success of this business" or "I'm going to get organised," or "I'm going to be much more confident."

Say - "I am totally in control of my life. I am totally confident and positive. I'm achieving my goals. I have determination and drive."

What you're actually doing here is re-programming your subconscious. If you talk to yourself in a positive way, that's what your subconscious will focus on and you'll have lots of brain energy

Sure-fire tip number 2 is - Build your Body Energy

The body and the brain are linked together so when the brain drains of energy so does the body. However, the body also does a lot of running about, up and down off the seat and often takes a bit of a beating.

For it to work well, it needs to be in good condition in the first place. We all know by now that if we eat too much or eat the wrong things, smoke too much or drink too much alcohol, then our body is in danger of breaking down.

However, if you want more body energy, then you're going to have to do some exercise. (Do I hear you saying - "I need the body energy before I can do the exercise!?") You know as well as I, that if you take more exercise, you will have more energy.

Now I know you think you don't have the time. You may also be the type that doesn't want to go to the gym and lift heavy things or leap about in an aerobics class; however, you need to take some exercise that makes you sweat a little.

I'm sorry, but a round of golf doesn't count, it isn't the kind of exercise you need. Golf is great and it's good for the stress but it doesn't make you sweat.

If you're going to walk then walk fast for a distance, enough to push up the heart rate and increase the breathing.

Again, get your internal program right and start to think how you can make your exercise enjoyable. I see some people at the health club making the whole business a real chore. They get on a bike or a rowing machine and try to kill themselves for twenty minutes. If that's your thing then fine but please don't make it a chore, plug into the sound system and catch up with what's on TV.

If you're really not into exercise then please make sure you have other activities outside of your workplace and make them fun. Too many people are going home and slumping in front of the TV - successful people don't do that.

Make no mistake about it; if you look after the body and the brain; you'll have lots of VROOM! (And that's another word for self-motivation)

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About the Author: Alan Fairweather
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Alan Fairweather, 'The Motivation Doctor,' is an International Business Speaker, Best Selling Author and Sales Growth Expert.
For the past seventeen years, he's been turning 'adequate' managers, sales and customer service people into consistent top performers.
He is the author of two books:
'How to be a Motivational Manager' A down-to-earth guide for managers and team leaders.
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How to Manage Difficult People' Proven strategies for dealing with challenging behaviour at work.
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