7 Tips To Stay Motivated

7 Tips To Stay Motivated

If you work at home, as so many people do these days, whether it’s internet marketing, or answering telephone calls for a call center, it can be very difficult to maintain a positive attitude and stay motivated. Especially if you work alone.

Not everyone is totally suited to working completely alone and instant messenger systems are no substitute for real human contact.

So here are 7 tips that help you keep motivated. And if you keep motivated it should be easier to make more money in your home business.

  1. Remember to allow yourself time for a little fun during the day. There’s an old saying, “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy”. Your job is not your life and you shouldn’t treat it as such. Don’t feel guilty about taking a little time for yourself – you deserve it.
  2. Set SMART goals. You might have heard of SMART before. It stands for Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Timely. What you want to do is give yourself a little time pressure, but not too much. Allowing yourself forever to finish something means you’ll never finish it, but allowing an hour for something that will take 3 weeks will just stress you out.
  3. Try to mix with positive people. The last thing you want is anyone negative around you. We all know people like that and we all know how we feel after spending time with them. Spend time wisely and choose your company even more wisely.
  4. Do what you love. Really. It makes a big difference. I’ve been privileged in my life to do what I love since I started work, apart from just a couple of years. I can tell you when you hate your job it’s hard to stay motivated! You’re more likely to make more money if you keep at what you’re doing, so if you’re doing what you love you’re more likely to keep at it.
  5. Look to make some kind of difference in the lives of those around you. One of my greatest joys, many years ago, was telling my wife that she no longer had to work because I was earning enough money for her to stay at home. Our son was born about 11 months later (there might be a connection there). It doesn’t have to be family, of course, you could always be nice to a stranger in the street, or help someone you meet online. Sometimes it can be just a kind word at the right time.
  6. Do something every day to keep a pma – positive mental attitude. It might be listening to inspiring music, talking kindly to yourself, listening to positive self-talk, or just smelling the roses from time to time. Just do something.
  7. Don’t forget to look after your body. If you’re ill you’re not going to feel motivated, or positive and that will impact on the whole of your life, not just your work. Take the time to get out into the fresh air, eat wholesome foods and play sometimes. And don’t overlook the physical benefits of laughter!

You’ll hit some obstacles from time to time. You know that. But it’s possible to keep going right over them, if you keep your motivation high.


I have a Windows PC software application that maintains motivation while you’re working, by displaying positive messages on screen – briefly – while you work. I use it and I find it’s much easier to keep working for longer. As a little incentive to any readers I’ll send you a free copy if you add your own tip for keeping motivated into the comments.

For Mac users, I’m sorry. It doesn’t work on Macs. :(

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    2 comments

    • Tami-Jo says:

      I have always found that talking to yourself indeed does work but sometimes the conversations do not have to be all that gentle. One must watch himself/herself everyday in the mirror and say with conviction or a force until you truly believe the positive things that you say everyday. Then your thoughts and your actions must manifest your declarations.

      • Amin says:

        Hi Tami-Jo,

        Thank you for commenting.

        I agree with you completely that your thoughts, words and actions need to have a congruency and energy that carries them through. And you’re quite correct that you have to have a conviction and force in what you say, if you’re going to talk to yourself.

        Emotion and energy can drive us forward with such vigor that sometimes the outcome feels inevitable. When you have that kind of mindset almost nothing is impossible and obstacles are swatted away like flies.

        Would you like a copy of my Windows application? It only works on PCs and I’m not 100% sure about 64 bit Vista systems, but let me know if you can make use of a copy and I’ll gladly send you it.

        Amin

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