Surely there will be days when you wake up but don’t feel any inspiration to get out of bed, nor do you want to do anything. There are times when you arrive at work and sit in a daze all day with an empty mind unable to accomplish anything. Motivation and drive to work, that’s what you need to have. But how do you get them when inspiration comes and goes like a fickle princess? Then try the small but powerful trick below. I believe that after applying it, you will see a clear improvement!
So what’s the secret to creating a great motivation that creates enthusiasm for work while you just want to scroll through Facebook and procrastinate everything?
It’s simple, just think of the most difficult job, the task that makes you tired and least want to do on the list of things to do. Complete it first, before everything else.
You can complain, be angry, grumble, but dive right into completing the thing you find most “hateful”. And when you can overcome this obstacle, you will feel that sense of victory is amazing and it will create a big enough motivation for your workday. The worst thing is over, what else is there to be afraid of!
Famous writer Mark Twain once said: “Eat a live frog first thing in the morning and that will surely be the worst thing you have to face in the day”. Of course, his meaning is not that you will actually eat a frog but rather you should start a new day by completing the most difficult and burdensome thing on the to-do list first thing in the morning. Start the morning with the worst thing and the time later in the day you will have less of a burden.
You may be very surprised by the domino effect that this method brings. When you complete difficult tasks, you will feel like a winner, invincible. And when you have such great confidence, you will want to continue to enjoy it and thus your “momentum wheel” will have the strength to keep turning fast.
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