How to Develop Life Changing Motivational Habits
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November 10, 2020
Here are some examples of the behaviors that could be started while feeling motivated, that can be life-changing if they become habits.
Early Riser
One very common habit among highly motivated people is being an early riser. While the world is still asleep, they’re already up getting things done before the sun is up. They wake up early to exercise, check their priorities for the day and prepare things so they could be in the workplace ahead of everybody.
Success is self-reinforcing, the more motivated a person is the more successful a person is, and the more successful they are, the more motivated they become. It becomes very easy to look forward to the new morning with eager anticipation instead of dread.
Results Driven
Motivated people don’t think of excuses, they only think of results. They are determined to see results by the end of the day. They do the things that need to be done, and don’t let useless interruptions get in the way.
Health Conscious
Motivated individuals tend to be more conscious of their physical and mental health. They know they cannot afford to risk their health lest their goals are hampered. Supporting their health, including their emotional health, with good diet, exercise and social behaviors, means their mind and body can better support them in their endeavors.
People Oriented
Highly motivated individuals put relationships with people at the center of their life. They know that maintaining good relationships with people in the workplace is an indispensable part of being successful. Even those who work best alone, or may be very introverted, recognize the necessity of maintaining positive relationships with family, friends, co-workers and customers.
Developing habits may have sticking points for some people. Some may find it difficult to begin them (procrastination), others may find it difficult to stick to them (lack of persistence).
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