Getting motivated is hard, especially when you're in a funk or stressed about one of the many things going on in your life — or in the world in general. Forget pushing yourself to follow your dreams; it can even be difficult to stay motivated enough to get through the activities that are meant to help you get motivated enough to complete your daily responsibilities. Have you ever been writing a to-do list, for example, only to get overwhelmed by what's on it or what's on Netflix? Or maybe your biweekly trip to the gym keeps getting derailed by 45-minute-long social media scrolls. Been there, done that. But a lack of motivation can thrust you into an unhealthy cycle — one that you'll want to nip in the bud.
Fortunately, there are ways to overcome those lulls in motivation. These simple yet effective tips will help you hit the "refresh" button on your life and let you become the person that achieves whatever they set their mind to. Here, the best things you can do to get motivated, whether you're trying to get fired up enough to complete that at-home workout, apply to a new job,make the first move on your crush, or just get out of bed this morning.
— Additional reporting by Emily Co, Maya Berry, Tara Block, and Naomi Parris
Life feeling pretty drab lately? Try picking up a new hobby or activity to give it a refresh and boost your motivation.
Don't let the to-do list get the best of you. Start with one or two items you already finished, or that you're just about to. The energy you'll get from crossing items off right away will push you to keep working your way down the list.
Working out is known to have a plethora of health benefits — from boosting your mood to helping you create healthier habits, both of which can contribute positively toward increased motivation.
Nothing like a little reward to get you through a tough task. My favorite? A trip to HomeGoods
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Once you're done with the most challenging projects, you'll be able to tackle the others with ease.
Treating your body well will put you in a better place mentally.
Sometimes a little rest is all you need to hit the reset button on your motivation levels.
When you set a goal for yourself, begin by doing some research, and you'll be done with the first step.
It's a cycle of positivity!
Doing so can put you in the right frame of mind.
Whether it's work anxiety that's stifling your motivation or personal issues that are getting in the way, a walk in nature can help clear your mind.
You don't have to immediately immerse yourself in the project and see it to completion right away. Just make baby steps, and take it one day at a time.
Open up your curtains. Let fresh air into your room by opening up windows if it's not too cold and if it's not polluted outside.
Compete against yourself.
Don't let it derail you or cause you to lose confidence, which ends up affecting your motivation.
If you track your progress, you'll be able to see it, which will help motivate you to continue or try even harder.
Listening to how other people get it done can be helpful in finding what motivational strategies will work best for you.
They can come in such forms as a sticky note on your memo board, a note taped to your mirror, or an inspiring quote on a coffee mug.
It'll help ground you and make you realize that you're fortunate, so you should take the opportunity to make the most out of your life.
Dressing to your heart's desire can influence your mood and make you feel like you're putting your best foot forward.
If you have a more positive mindset, you'll find yourself more motivated and looking forward to what's in store for you.
Work in some of your favorite affirmations to start the morning off right.
Know that only you have the power to create your dreams and generate motivation.
Being public about your goals will give you a sense of accountability, which may make you more inclined to get going.
Act like you're motivated, and it'll become a reality in time.
Michelle Obama's "Becoming" is a great start!
Reminding yourself of all the things you've already accomplished can give you just the motivation you need to accomplish a new task.
There's nothing like a good soundtrack to push you through a tough task.
Using a timer or alarm clock to keep track of your tasks (when they start and end) can help you stay on track and puts a time limit on an otherwise overwhelming to-do list.
When you're late all the time or feel rushed, this may stress you out and kill your motivation.
Realize that getting things done means giving yourself a little push sometimes.
Having someone beside you to cheer you on will make the goal feel more achievable.
You'll feel like you can get more done in a decluttered environment.
Whether it be grabbing a coffee before work with friends or something as simple as taking a hot shower, start your day off on a positive note.
If you're not into putting quotes on your mirror, save one as your home screen on your phone to get you through the tough days. Not sure which quote to choose? Here are a few quotes to stay motivated: