Motivating yourself to excel at
your job or to be an example to your employees, should not be something you do
only when the spirit moves you. It’s an
ongoing process that should include every facet of your business life. This
means your mental attitude, physical well-being and appearance, work
atmosphere, your interaction with others (clients and employees alike), and
your off-the-job environment.
Motivational experts get paid big
bucks to tell professionals, striving for success, that they must constantly
examine these factors. How do you do
that? Follow the 5 tips that follow, and
watch the changes.
1. Maintain
a Positive Attitude – Let’s realize that life is only 10% of what happens
to us and 90% how we react to it. We’re
responsible for our own actions and attitudes, and changing them when
appropriate. When you’re around
people/things that are uplifting and positive, you feel that way. You have more confidence in yourself, and
know you can change whatever needs changing. If you can make your workplace
such a place you’ll find happier workers and higher production. You might even
find your employees look forward to coming to work!
2. Leave
Personal Troubles Home - Everyone
has problems, but they don’t belong at work. Turn your attention and energy
entirely to your on-the-job tasks. This
will actually be good for you because you’ll get a mental break from your
troubles.
3. Create
Positive Affirmations - 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.
Try it! After you’ve written them
down, read them aloud to yourself – and do it every morning when you get into
work. You’ll be amazed at what happens. Come up with a set of new ones every
month. Statements such as, “I’m an
important and valuable person,” or “I know I’ll make good use of my time
today.” Repeating them out loud everyday
at a set time will help reinforce positive actions.
4. Make
Sure Break Times Are Really Break Times - This is an area where most
bosses/entrepreneurs fall down. You
become so intense about the project or situation you’re working on that you
don’t ease up. Thinking that it’ll be
solved in the next few seconds, and then you’ll get a cup of coffee can lead
you right up to quitting time. Regularly
adhering to a specified break schedule, even if you’re the boss, releases the
tension. If you work on a computer this
is even a greater problem because before you realize it – you’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.
5. Exercise,
Exercise, Exercise - I know that
lately it seems that “exercise” is the cure-all to every physical ailment or
your love life, but despite that there is some truth to that ugly word. By “exercise” I don’t mean that you should go
out and join a gym and spend your lunch-time, 3-days-a-week there working
out. What is really beneficial and
workable is that at those chiming alerts from your computer, get up and walk
around your desk or room. Maybe go
outside and get the mail and enjoy the sunlight (if you’re an entrepreneur that
has a home office), or just get up and do a few stretches. Concentrated, tense thinking – typing -
plotting plans - or whatever your work, makes all those muscles tighten up and
knot up. Then when we move we “ooh” and
“ouch” because we’ve knotted up into a ball of tension. Periodic stretching,
even at our desk, or just getting up and walking over to the window and getting
a different view can help. One of the
greatest disservice modern business décor has done to us, is making our offices
pristine, sleek, unencumbered spaces.
There is nothing more relaxing than getting up from your desk and
walking over to a peaceful, serene, seascape or pastoral painting and just
drinking it in visually. Momentarily
transporting your mind out of work and into that place does wonders. A few good paintings and less shiny chrome in
offices would benefit us all.
It only takes a little concentrated
effort on our part to keep motivated and productive, which leads to
success. I know you’re going to hate hearing
this, but it’s true anyway – and that is, “WHEN LIFE GIVES YOUR LEMONS – MAKE
LEMONADE!”
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