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<p>When you want to exceed in your chosen field, it should be something you strive for all of the time instead of just when you feel like it. In fact you need to put yourself in the frame of mind where you do feel like it permanently. Having a positive mental attitude will reap benefits in every walk of life that you encounter, business and well as personal.</p>
<p>You can do that by using motivation psychology.  Try out the following 7 motivation tips, and watch the changes in your professional and private life.</p>
<p>Motivation Strategies</p>
<p>Motivation Strategy 1 &#8211; Maintain a Positive Attitude<br />
Let’s be honest here, as we progress through our lives proportionally we are presented with about 10% situations and the other 90% is how we react to that situation. We are all accountable for our own actions, attitudes, and modifying them accordingly. When you are in the company of people or objects that generate a positive spin on life then it influences you to react to life in the same way. </p>
<p>Try and create your working environment to be bright and clutter free, you will find it has a positive result, both in terms of your general demeanour and your productivity.</p>
<p>Motivation Strategy 2 &#8211; Personal problems or worries<br />
Everyone has personal situations or worries from time to time, but don&#8217;t bring them to work. Turn all of your attention and energy entirely to your tasks at hand.  This will actually be good for you because you&#8217;ll get a mental break from your troubles. Learning this strategy can be extremely effective.</p>
<p>Motivation Strategy 3 – Manageable size tasks<br />
Do not try to execute huge tasks. You will be setting yourself up for failure. Break the tasks up into manageable sized chunks. Then as you complete each smaller piece of work you can tick them off your list as completed. This will give you a sense of moving forward and achieving positive results.</p>
<p>Motivation Strategy 4 &#8211; Create Clear and Positive Affirmations<br />
The reason for writing goals for your business is the same as creating positive affirmations on paper.  What your eyes see and ears hear, your mind will believe. I kid you not, just try it!  After you&#8217;ve written them down, read them aloud to yourself &#8211; and do it every morning when you start work.  You&#8217;ll be completely amazed at what happens.  Come up with a set of new ones every month.  Statements such as, &#8220;I&#8217;m an important and valuable person,&#8221; or &#8220;I know I&#8217;ll make good use of my time today.&#8221; or &#8220;I become more and more successful each and every day&#8221;  Repeating them out loud everyday at a set time will help reinforce positive actions. You must do this one, try it out and you will be amazed. It will be the motivational breakthrough you have been looking for.</p>
<p>Motivation Strategy 5 – Break up your day<br />
This strategy is where most entrepreneurs fail.  You become so absorbed in your current project or situation you&#8217;re working on that you don&#8217;t stop to take a much needed break. Thinking that it&#8217;ll be solved in the next few seconds, and then you&#8217;ll get a cup of coffee can lead you right up to quitting time.  Regularly adhering to a specified break schedule, even you&#8217;re master of your own destiny will help to relieve the tension.  If you work on a computer this is even a greater problem because before you realize it &#8211; you&#8217;ve been working in that same position for hours.  The best answer to this is to set yourself a reminder on your appointment calendar for every 2 hours, and let the computer reminder chime send you the alert to move around.</p>
<p>Motivation Strategy 6 – Track all of your successes<br />
One of the primary things that will de-motivate you is your failure to see your own successes. Make sure that record your tasks and that you tick them off as a job well don when they are completed. This forms your physical evidence of your success and will boost your motivation to press one and complete your current project. </p>
<p>Motivation Strategy 7 – Keeping Fit<br />
This is likely to be the least popular. I know that lately it seems that &#8220;exercise&#8221; is the cure-all to every physical ailment or your love life, but despite that there is some truth to it.  By &#8220;exercise&#8221; I don&#8217;t mean that you should go out and join a gym and spend your lunch-time, 3-days-a-week there working out.  What can really work well is to get your computer to alert you every couple of hours, get up and walk around your desk, room, or office.  You could go outside for a few minutes and just take in the day; you could even just get up and do a few stretches. When you are concentrating on your work for numerous hours you can become tense and those muscles can start to knot up.  Periodic stretching, even at our desk, or just getting up and walking over to the window and getting a different view can help.</p>
<p>There is nothing more relaxing than getting up from your desk and taking a complete mental break from what you were working on. You will find that when you come back to your task you will do so with renewed energy and vigour.</p>
<p>It only takes a little concentrated effort to use these teaching tools on our part to keep motivated and productive, which leads to success.</p>
<p>Take care &#8211; To your success.<br />
     Ken</p>


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