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How to Motivate Yourself Daily My personal formula for consistent motivation.
People often tell me it seems like I'm on the grind constantly. I write prolifically and consistently. I do work pretty much every day. I am motivated, but I'm not a productivity robot like you might think.
I don't work 12â€"14 hour days. In fact, I usually work about four hours per day. I don't do a ton of busywork throughout the day. Mostly, I do a small handful of things really well and consistently.
I'm not constantly peppy and upbeat like Mel Robbins or Brendon Bouchard. I still have off days. I'm human. But, in the grand scheme of things, I've managed to maintain a consistent level of motivation for a half-decade and used it to build a career and life that I love. More or less, I have a solid base-level of motivation on a day-to-day basis.
Before you tell yourself it isn't possible for you, just know that I used to be extremely lazy - cripplingly lazy. Those familiar with my work know the stories. You can turn the ship around, but you have to have a starting point and get momentum somehow. Let's talk about how to do that.
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