Sometimes motivation is difficult to come by. Resistance seems like a ball and chain that keeps us from reaching our goals and dreams. How can we get past it? The answer might surprise you.
Often when we set a goal or write down our lifetime aspirations, we look at the big picture. We see our goal as one HUGE project that will take a lot of time and effort. Our subconscious takes it all in at once and says to us “Are you nuts?!?!” There is nothing wrong with big picture thinking, but in order to get started on that big dream, you have to start where you are in this very moment.
The secret to kickstarting a goal is to start with the easiest thing possible. It has to be so easy that you KNOW you can do it so you won’t resist it. We often aren’t motivated to do things because we are afraid of failure. Setting smaller goals that are easy to accomplish trains our minds to accept that we can do the task AND we can complete it. That builds motivation and momentum. There is no resistance to the goal.
Here is an example. Let’s say you have a goal to run a marathon. Set your first task to be run down the driveway to the mailbox. Too easy? Of course, but that’s the point! It’s so easy you won’t resist doing it because you KNOW you can do it. Now make your next goal to run around the block. Just once. If that seems too much to handle, pick a house on your street and write down that you will run to that house. Keep stretching yourself a little at a time. You begin to build up a healthy motivation to go farther and move ahead with your dream – without resistance!
I dare you to try this. It really works. Test it out on any goal and let me know your results.
4 comments
gretchen
Marci – I have been enjoying your posts. They are right on the money! :)>-
Marci
In our house, we always encourage each other to dream big and to be long term thinkers. We don’t let each other get discouraged with the size of the dream. Our saying is “How do you eat and elephant? One bite at a time!” Great post! It is kind of like the step by step approach to spring cleaning I’ve been writing about.
gretchen
Wanted to mention that I am doing this with some basic fitness exercises. I started with 5 pushups and began adding one every time I worked out. If I felt like I couldn’t add one, I knew I could at least do the same amount as I did the day before. I am up to over 30 pushups in a single session. It really does work and I am on the look out to find new ways to apply this simple kick-in-the-butt approach. b-)
Lucie Brosseau
Congradulations girls !!!
Great job!
Very happy for you ,:d/