The deeper you get into adulthood, the more challenging it becomes to feel psyched or excited about your routine.
Struggling to focus and losing motivation can be temporary, a sign of fatigue you intend to recover from soon. However, it could be that staying positive and motivated becomes a forceful push that significantly drains your energy, eventually threatening burnout.
So, if you’re struggling to find peace and motivation from within, this article should offer ideas for managing your emotions and fighting back against negative thoughts.
Discover The Root Problem
Usually, struggling to motivate yourself is a symptom, but not the main issue. Thus, it’s crucial to discover the root issue that disrupts your focus. In many cases, this relates to self-doubt and the habit of judging your actions or plans.
So, it’s highly recommended to see a therapist who can help you discover why you struggle to find motivation: only then can the true healing begin.
Go For Small Yet New Experiences
The lack of motivation can also relate to falling into a slumber in terms of your routine. If you only do the essentials, and even certain fun activities become mundane, it might be time to think about ways to spice up your life.
It doesn’t need to be big: maybe you intend to try a new ice-cream flavor every week.
In other cases, you could visit the local library to look for new books to read. Essentially, whatever you would find mildly interesting would work!
Feel Physically Stronger and More Financially Stable
Sometimes, you need to feel physically stronger to have the motivation and energy to reach your goals. If possible, sign up for a gym membership, but regular walks, runs, cycles, or swims can also work wonders.
Besides building strength, exercise affects your mood, and a better mood means more focus and generally fewer negative thoughts.
Besides that, worrying about finances greatly disrupts your motivation. So, one way to feel more established and successful is to take on additional activities. Side hustles and personal projects can significantly improve your self-esteem, but you do not need to go so grand.
Even taking advantage of services like Honeygain or Rakuten could help you find meaning in expanding your experiences. One service lets you earn money by selling unused internet bandwidth, and the other offers cashback for your shopping.
Stop Blaming Yourself and Avoid Shame
People who cannot find motivation also report feeling shame and disappointment in themselves. For example, they use harsh and hurtful words to describe themselves, seeing themselves as stupid or even useless.
Such negativity takes time to overcome, but it starts with accepting your struggle. It also means appreciating even the small steps in the right direction and not dismissing them as insufficient.
Schedule Productivity
It might sound bizarre, but schedule the time when you want to be motivated and get things done. That means literally using your calendar app and allocating time slots for when you intend to be working.
Then, after you complete your tasks, you can also have a reward in mind. Of course, this strategy is unlikely to be the most sustainable in the long run, but it could help you break the ice and get excited about being active and productive again.
Use Social Media to Your Advantage
The lack of motivation and focus often leads to hours spent doomscrolling in bed. While the best option is to delete the biggest offenders (the apps that waste the most time), completely giving them up is unrealistic.
So, if you feel the urge to scroll, try to use social media to your advantage. For example, watching cleaning videos on TikTok could motivate you to do the same, or a YouTube video of someone working could also motivate you to pick up the tasks you have neglected.
Conclusion
Overall, motivation can be difficult to find, especially when your task or goal is strenuous and requires unbroken focus. First of all, by improving yourself through regular, or at least a few, appointments with a preferred therapist.
If you prefer working on yourself without assistance, try to empower yourself through new experiences, aiming for more physical activity, linking activities to rewards (such as activity = money), and embracing your struggles rather than blaming/shaming yourself.
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