How to Stay Motivated by Denis Waitley

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How to Stay Motivated by Denis Waitley

Be willing to say to yourself, “I’m on the right road. I’m doing OK. I’m succeeding.” We too frequently become adept at pointing out our flaws and identifying failures. Become equally adept at citing your achievements. Identify things you are doing now that you weren’t doing one month ago… six months ago… a year ago. What habits have changed? Chart your progress.

Doing well once or twice is relatively easy. Continuously moving ahead is tough, in part, because we so easily revert to old habits and former lifestyles. Over the long run, you need to give yourself regular feedback to monitor your performance and reinforce yourself positively. Don’t wait for an award ceremony, promotion, friend or mentor to show appreciation for your work. Take pride in your own efforts on a daily basis.

Keep the end result in sight. Always see the big picture of the ultimate goal you’re working for and the benefits that come with it. During World War II, parachutes were being constructed by the thousands. From the workers’ point of view, the job was tedious and repetitive. (Like making “cold calls” on the phone or in person.) It involved crouching over a sewing machine eight to ten hours a day, stitching endless lengths of colorless fabric. The result was a seamless heap of cloth. But every morning the workers were reminded that each stitch was part of a life-saving operation. As they sewed, they were asked to think that this might be the parachute worn by their husband, brother or son. Although the work was hard and the hours long, the women and men on the assembly line understood their contribution to the larger picture. The same should be true with your work. Each thing you do benefits the health and well-being of adults and children throughout the world, not just generally, but specifically. These are the visions that drive us through tedious details to the top.

Set up a dynamic daily routine. Getting into a positive routine or groove, instead of a negative rut, will help you become more effective. Why is the subway the most energy-efficient means of transportation? Because it runs on a track.

Think of the order in your day, instead of the routine. Order is not sameness, neatness or everything exactly in its place. Order is not taking on more than you can manage, without still being able to do what you really choose. Order is the opposite of complication; it’s simplification. Order is not wasting a lot of time trying to find things. Order is avoiding a lot of recriminations because you didn’t do something you promised. Order is setting an effective agenda with others, so neither of you is disappointed. Order is doing in a day what you set out to do.

Order frees you up. Get into the swing of a healthy, daily routine and discover how much more control you’ll gain in your life.

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From Denis Waitley’s Newsletter wow the power of motivation and staying motivated as a person.

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"Being happy doesn't mean everything is perfect. It means you have decided to look beyond the imperfections."

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"Good ideas are not adopted automatically. They must be driven into practice with courageous patience."

-- Hyman Rickover, Admiral

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Quotes of the day

"Philosophy is the sum total of all that you know and what you decide is valuable.’"—Jim Rohn

"One person caring about another represents life's greatest value." —Jim Rohn

"The walls we build around us to keep out the sadness also keep out the joy.’"—Jim Rohn

"The challenge of leadership is to be strong, but not rude; be kind, but not weak; be bold, but not a bully; be thoughtful, but not lazy; be humble, but not timid; be proud, but not arrogant; have humor, but without folly." —Jim Rohn

"Learn to help people with more than just their jobs: help them with their lives.’"—Jim Rohn

"Days are expensive. When you spend a day you have one less day to spend. So make sure you spend each one wisely." —Jim Rohn

"Time is our most valuable asset, yet we tend to waste it, kill it, and spend it rather than invest it.’"—Jim Rohn

"A lack of homework shows up in the marketplace as well as in the classroom." —Jim Rohn

"We get paid for bringing value to the marketplace. It takes time to bring value to the marketplace, but we get paid for the value, not the time.’"—Jim Rohn

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