How to Stay Motivated: 5 Easy Ways to Stay on Track

Staying motivated is key for success. Without motivation, it's difficult to keep your life on track. However, it can be hard to find the motivation you need when you're feeling down or overwhelmed. Here are 5 ways that have helped me stay motivated.

Stay Motivated

I know that at the end of the day, I need to take care of myself. That's why I make sure to get enough sleep. Studies show that sleep deprivation can cause serious consequences like anxiety, depression, and weight gain.

So, make sure you get enough sleep each night. You deserve it!

1)Stay motivated- Losing your motivation is one of the most common reasons people give up on their goals. However, it can be difficult to stay motivated when you're feeling down or overwhelmed.

2)Stay active- Make sure to exercise at least 3 days per week for 30 minutes to an hour each time. This helps reduce stress and depression, improves sleep, strengthens muscles, lowers blood pressure, and boosts brainpower.

3)Get enough sleep- Sleep deprivation has serious consequences.

4) Stay hydrated- Drinking water keeps you energized and can keep you away from other drinks that are more harmful to your body.

5) Drink green tea- Drinking green tea can help your body release toxins and improve your immune system to fight off sickness.

Find Your Motivation

These are some methods that helped me stay motivated. They may work for some, but if they don't, find the motivation that works for you.

1) Find your why- Why do you want to achieve your goal? Is it for your health? Your family? Your happiness? The feeling of accomplishment? Whatever your reason is, take a moment to write it down. Remind yourself of this daily when you're feeling unmotivated.

2) Stay focused- Focus on the end goal instead of the small tasks. Think about how much easier it will be to take care of the small tasks when you've accomplished the big ones.

3) Reward yourself- Reward yourself when you've accomplished a task or reached a goal. This will make you want to keep going and keep trying.

4) Find a mentor- Find someone who has accomplished what you want to accomplish and ask them for help.

5) Journal- Journaling is a great way to get everything out in the open and express your feelings.

Remember Why You're Doing This

The most important tip for staying motivated is to remember why you're doing it. If you're struggling, take a step back and think about why you're making the changes you're making.

Think about the person you want to be in a year from now. You will have accomplished your goal and look back at the time it took with gratitude, knowing that you did what you set out to do.

The journey may not always be easy, but in the end, it will be worth it.

Be Kind to Yourself

Be kind to yourself. If you aren't feeling motivated, or feel like you're not making progress, stop and take a break. Give yourself permission to take care of yourself. Sometimes the best thing you can do for your mental health is to not do anything.

Set Realistic Goals

It's important to set realistic goals. If you're not realistic with your goals, you're setting yourself up for failure. For example, if you've decided that you're going to lose 50 pounds in 2 weeks, that's obviously not going to happen. You'll burn out or become discouraged if you set unrealistic goals.

Instead, set attainable goals for your fitness routine. If you work out 3 days a week for 30 minutes each time, aim to increase it to 5 days a week at 30 minutes each time. That way, you'll be able to stay motivated and ultimately succeed in reaching your goal.

Track your progress- You can track your progress by keeping a journal or fitness log. This will allow you to see how far you've come and how much more you still need to go.

Reward yourself- When you're able to reach one of your goals, reward yourself! This will encourage you to keep moving forward and help build the habit of celebrating success.

Dr. Christopher J. Hall

#Highered Educator, blogger, Volunteer, Rotarian, Coach, #Photographer, Techie, Motivational Speaker, 2014 SC Gov's Prof. of the Yr.  #comm_college #BeBetter