How to Have Industrial Strength Self-Motivation
by Peter Murphy

Published
on this site: May 12th, 2004
It is not your fault if popular self-help courses have never worked
for you over the long term.
Why?
Because generally speaking there are problems with the material
you have read and listened to in these courses:
To appeal to a wider audience the self-help experts often leave
out the more complex and the more powerful concepts and techniques.
Instead you get a burst of short term inspiration that cannot and
will not last. While the best material is only taught to a small
group of enthusiasts who are willing to pay extra for it.
The irony is that the most powerful techniques, although sometimes
unusual, are understandable and effective for most people. As long
as you are taught a step-by-step approach you can follow.
It is usually the explanation of why it works that leaves people
totally confused. But as long as you have the how-to you can start
getting results right away.
As a result of the decision to leave out the best material you
end up learning some simple ideas that work only when you already
feel positive and dynamic.
For example, someone tells you to get motivated and to give it
your best. If you are feeling unmotivated a pep talk like that will
do you very little good.
Imagine what it would be like if instead you could tune in your
motivation in the same way you tune in a TV. Well you can once you
know how to.
And this is possible for you only when you discover the step by
step approach that unleashes the dormant motivation power inside
you.
Knowing what to do is very different from knowing how to do it.
Many self help courses teach you what to do but not how to do it.
As a result you may feel wiser AND more frustrated! At least before
you did not know what to do --- now you know what to do but cannot
do it.
Stay clear of any material that does not focus on the how to of
motivation. And make sure you get the key distinctions you need
to master the strategies.
For example, we have all heard a lot about the importance of goal
setting. And we might even write our goals down and review them
from time to time.
But how do you explain your lack of interest in pursuing your goals?
It is because an essential element is missing from the goal setting
process.
Unless your goals are in alignment with your highest values and
they feel right for you it is highly unlikely you will achieve them.
In fact, you may sabotage your efforts to get ahead. And all your
work will be characterized by lethargy and seemingly never ending
and tiring effort.
To sum up - look for practical self-motivation material that takes
powerful processes and breaks them down into simple step by step
systems.
And realize that knowing what to do is pointless unless you know
how to.
Spend a little time each day conditioning your mind and you will
be astounded at your rapid progress....

Peter Murphy is a peak performance expert. He recently produced
a very popular free report, the 5 Step Motivation Report. Apply
now because it is available for a limited time only at:
http://www.getmotivatedstaymotivated.com/special.htm.

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