The Missing Link for Motivation
If you've ever wished that you were more motivated to experience life at your full potential then this is for you.
Most of us set goals and work hard only to find our motivation fizzle
out after a couple of weeks. But there are little tricks that will help
you harness the power of your mind and propel you toward achieving your
goal.
The Two Motivators
When you boil it down, you're motivated by two simple things:
- To avoid pain (fear of failure)
- To gain pleasure (promise of reward)
You are naturally geared toward one of these motivators. To figure
out which, think of the last time you accomplished a task and then ask
yourself the following: While doing the task were you thinking about
what would happen if you failed to finish, or were you thinking about
what you would gain when you finished?
Take note as to which motivator works for you - fear of failure, or promise of reward.
Set Your Goal:
The first step towards unstoppable motivation is to determine your
goal. You know you're unhappy with your body, but what exactly do you
want to change? Why is it important to you?
Perhaps you can relate to one of the following goals:
- You need to lose weight for your health. Your doctor scared you straight or maybe you've had a recent health problem that landed you in the hospital.
Your goal is to move away from the pain of sickness.
- You want to look and feel incredible. You've always wanted to feel vibrant and attractive. The idea of having more energy really excites you.
Your goal is to move toward the pleasure and reward of a fit body.
- You're worried about your kids. They don't eat
enough vegetables, they drink more soda pop than water and they play
video games constantly. You have decided to model a healthier lifestyle
and to encourage your kids to participate. Your goal is to move away
from the risks of a sedentary lifestyle and to propel your kids toward
a healthy future.
Train Your Mind for Weight Loss:
With your clear and important goal in mind, let's take a few minutes to
train your mind to achieve it. You know that weight loss comes as a
result of eating right and regular challenging exercise, so let's use
your mind to conquer both.
Eating Right:
Use this exercise to distance yourself from the self-sabotaging foods
you really wish you didn't eat, and to naturally begin selecting
healthy foods.
Take a moment to review your current eating
habits. Identify the foods that you should stop eating (hint: sweets,
anything fried, refined carbohydrates, sugary drinks). Identify the
worst food that you eat regularly but know you shouldn't.
Now imagine the healthy foods that you should eat (hint: vegetables,
fruits, whole grains, lean protein). Identify the healthiest food that
you know you should eat regularly.
Now with the image of these two foods in mind, find a quiet place and do the following exercise (seriously this stuff works):
- Draw up the image of your unhealthy food item. This image will
likely be quite vivid, with smell, taste and bright color. In your
mind, fade this picture to black and white and distance the image until
it is dull, fuzzy and remote.
- Draw up the image of your healthy food item. This image will likely
be fuzzy and faded. In your mind, bring this picture to life with
smell, taste, sound and bright color.
Regular Exercise: This technique can be applied in a way that encourages you to crave exercise rather than avoid it.
Take a moment to imagine how you feel after a great workout (notice the
emphasis on the word after). Remember the physical satisfaction as well
as the sweet feeling of accomplishment.
Now bring to your
mind the aspects of exercise that you dislike. What is your biggest
reason for avoiding exercise? Are you too tired? Do you not have enough
time? Is physical exertion too much of a hassle? Pinpoint your greatest
complaint about exercise.
Now with the image of these two aspects of exercise in mind, find a quiet place and do the following exercise:
- Draw up the image of your exercise complaint. The image is likely
to be clear and accompanied by the sounds, smells and sensations. In
your mind, fade this picture to black and white and distance the image
until it is dull, fuzzy and remote.
- Draw up the image of the wonderful feeling you have after
accomplishing a great workout. Magnify this image in your mind. Fixate
on how you feel physically, mentally and emotionally. View the
experience in bright colors and add a sound track of inspirational
music.
Why It Works
If this was your first experience with training your mind (also called
Neuro-Linguistic Programming, or NLP) it may have felt a little odd.
Many of the world's top achievers regularly use techniques like these
to accomplish astounding goals.
The techniques above work
because they train your mind to bring your behavior in line with your
values. Think about it, you value health, you desire to be fit and
attractive and you want to instill healthy habits in your kids.
These techniques encourage you to avoid self-sabotage and to make choices that line up with what you truly value.
Now that you are ready to accomplish your goals, call or email me today
to start your fitness program that can greatly improve your life.