The single best motivational technique I have come across.



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 2:03 am 
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If you keep doing what you have always done, you will keep getting what you always got.

Keep that in mind while exercising this technique.

This is a technique that I recommend for increasing self-motivation and desire to suceed. It can be applied to any area of your life that you feel needs improvement. Including the game.

Lets Begin.


Take an area of your life - for argument sake; pick-up. Ask yourself why you want to improve and solidify your motivation by fully understanding the circumstances surrounding this area of your life and realising why they are unacceptable to you.

Next, ask yourself where you will be in 5 years with regards to this area of your life if you don't make any changes. If you see things differentley ask yourself why? Odds are that your life in 5 years looks more or less the same as it does now.

Finally ask yourself where you could be in 5 years if you begin to make changes, see the impact this has on your life and the satisfaction of success.

If you sit and really think about it you will realise that nothing is going to change unless you make it change and in 5 years you will still be sitting there yearning for things to change. But if you actuallty try.... well you might just suceed.

Good luck.

Live without fear, and you will find that the world is a place where there is nothing to fear.

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The Enforcer.

The game is easy to start, the referee blows the whistle. It's where you go from there that matters.


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 10:10 am 
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People are just into instant gratification these days, but until you come to the realisation that anything worthwhile takes patience, then you can apply this to whatever you want. Most people need some sort of breakthrough (by which I mean, an occasion in their life where patience has gotten them something they want, since most people have never experience true patience for a long-term project.

Ask yourself, how many people save up for everything they buy, rather than buy on credit?


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 11:11 am 
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Agreed. The reason I like the above example is because it has power to really drive home the fact that if you don't MAKE changes happen, odds are that they are not going to happen.

I sit and think about this for 10 minutes every morning in regards to all the aspects of my life that I want to change - it really helps me stay on track.

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The game is easy to start, the referee blows the whistle. It's where you go from there that matters.


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