Motivating Myself
While all of us want to excel
in life and achieve the desired goals, motivating our self and sustaining those
motivation levels over a prolonged period is the biggest challenge that we face
in our endeavor towards reaching our goals. We need not to be an expert in
psychology to motivate ourselves because all of us use various motivational
techniques in our daily lives that we have learned through our experiences
however it is advised to have a basic understanding of our motivational
processes because it helps us to better organize our thoughts and mental
processes.
First we need to understand
what is motivation. Motivation is channelizing our mental energy into the
service of our goal. It constitutes various push and pull factors that leads to
sustained goal directed behavior. Mental energy is needed for performing any
mental task and we need to properly channelize this energy in service of our
goal otherwise it may get wasted or in the worst circumstances may serve to
fuel our negative impulses and thoughts and may lead to negative and
pessimistic behavioral pattern. So now we know what motivation is and why we
should make a conscious effort to properly channelize it into the service of
our goal.
The question that arises is
how? Well first and foremost requirement before we make an effort to motivate our
self is to know what are my current level of motivation and what is my
motivational pattern. Suppose you wake up in the morning and you are not
feeling like going to your work and taking it as a burden. It is an indication
that your motivational levels are low and your motivational engine is low on
fuel of mental energy. It has been found that most of us are able to gauge that
our motivational levels are low but we follow the wait and watch policy that
things will get better in due course of time and sometimes this period of
inactivation sustains for a long time. This inactivation period leads to
frequent delaying and revision of our goals and we may end up getting much lower
results than what we were looking for. What we need to do is actively observe
ourself and make an active intervention when we see our motivational levels
going down. Motivational levels are bound to fluctuate from high to low but all
we need to do is do not let the inactivation period of low motivation to
prolong beyond a level.
Now moving on to the
techniques about how to motivate our self. The first and foremost requirement
is setting up the goal and our approach towards the goal. There are three ways in
which we can approach a goal. First is called as Mastery goal orientation in
which we compete with ourself and try to get the best of our self and be the
best that we can become. Second approach is called as Ego goal orientation in
which we compete with others and want to be better than others. Third approach
is the Ego avoidance approach which results from fear of failure where we want
to succeed because we think we might get criticized if we fail. Ego avoidance
approach is a negative approach and should not be resorted to. Mastery goal
orientation is the best because it results in best possible realization of our
potential. By following the ego goal orientation we can become better than
others but may not get the best out of ourself. Many psychologists suggest that
while practicing and preparing for the goal we should follow mastery goal
orientation while in actual competition when we compete with others we should
follow the ego goal orientation.
After we are done with getting
our approach right we need to set the goal. The goal that we set must be SMART
(Specific, Measurable, Action oriented, Realistic, Time bound). We should set
specific goals because ambiguous goals can be frustrating and fail to give a
direction to your efforts and motivational energy. Our goals should be
measurable because it provide us regular feedback to us about our progress and
reinforces our motivational levels. Goals should be action oriented and not
result oriented because when we focus on product or ends our attention get distracted
from the process or means and our goal is compromised. Goal should be realistic
and moderately challenging because while easy goals result in low motivation,
overambitious and unrealistic goals can overwhelm the individual. Goals should
be time bound for them serve to give us feedback about our progress and
reinforces our future motivation and expectancy about realization of our goal.
Also always prefer to engage in activities that you have interest in because
you get satisfaction merely by engaging in such activities and such activities
naturally motivates you. When we engage in activities for external rewards and
not for the pleasure that we get by engaging in activity, it is relatively
harder to sustain the motivational levels.
We should follow a healthy
life style and do meditation, yoga or aerobic exercises because they lead to a
healthy body and healthy mind. We should engage in leisure activities and also
take time to talk and laugh. These activities serve to recharge your mental
facilities and discharges the hidden stores of negative impulses and pent up
feelings. Playing sports is a good way for cathartic release of our negative
impulses and feelings.
We should indulge in positive
self talk because it changes our negative cognitions and beliefs and reorients
our motivational processes in positive direction. As Hellen Keller has aptly
said, 'Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done
without hope and confidence. So when you are in a low motivational phase, talk
yourself out of it. We can also take inspiration from the role models who were
in similar position to us and emerged as successful. It reinforces our belief
that we can also succeed in the things that we are doing. It fuels our
motivational engine with much required positive mental energy.
Imagery is a very potent
technique to motivate our self. When we frequently imagine our future desired
image in our mind it becomes part of the self and our belief and motivation
about achievement of the goal increases. William Arthur Ward has famously
said,' If you can imagine it, you can achieve it; if you can dream it, you can
become it'. Karlene Sugarman observed that our body can not distinguish between
what is real and what is imagined. This underlines the importance and power of
imagination.
When you engage in conscious
monitoring of yourself and take active intervention when your motivational
levels are low by using appropriate motivational techniques, it will not only
lead to your desired goal being achieved but will also result in a healthy self
concept, increased self esteem, high confidence, increased sense of well being
and above all hope of a better future.
References
Deepak
Kripal
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