Thinking is great.
But action makes things happen. One of the biggest differences with
people that successfully grow, expand themselves, and reach their goals, is
that they consistently take action.
Action takes energy though, so where does that
energy come from? It comes from within. Inspiration is a powerful
force, and inspired action is one of the most powerful ways to motivate
yourself. It beats “carrots and sticks.” Carrots and sticks
are usually external forms of motivation. Instead, if you inspire
yourself, you light your fire from the inside out.
Here are seven ways to light the fire and inspire
yourself to take action:
1. Be decisive. Decide.
Make a decision and “go.” If you waffle back and forth on things, or
can’t make up your mind, you spend a lot of energy in analysis paralysis.
Instead, decide on something you want, and test it. Take action and test
your results. The act of making a decision and taking action will build
momentum, and fuel your fire and fan your flames. Rather than trying to
figure everything out up front, start taking action, test your path, and learn
and adapt along the way.
2. Act like you mean it. Maybe you want to get in great shape, but are you acting like you
mean it? How many hours are you putting in each week? What routines
are you trying? Maybe you want to be a rockstar at work. Who are
your mentors and models? What bold actions are you taking that walk the
talk? If you act like you mean it, you’ll make better choices, show more
confidence, and build energy that helps you spiral up.
3. Draw from inspirational words of wisdom. Quotes are your friend. Whenever you need to summon your
inner-strength, it helps if you have little one-liner reminders that keep you
going. One of my favorites is by Winston Churchill, “If you’re
going through hell, keep going.”
4. Stand on the “shoulders of giants.” Find some role models and heroes to use to lift your spirits and
paint a canvas of possibility. Just having some examples under your belt
can inspire you to new levels. For example, for me, I always look to the
amazing physical and philosophical accomplishments of Bruce Lee. Chances
are, no matter what problem or challenge you’re up against, somebody’s been
there and done that. If not exactly, then at least you can draw from
similar experiences.
5. Play the favorite scenes in your mind. We all have favorite scenes from movies over the years. It’s
those scenes of triumph, or courage, or an incredible move that inspires
us. Have these at your mental fingertips and draw from them.
Continue to fill and expand your collection by paying attention to the scenes
that move you. You can also draw from scenes in real life. We all
have our shining moments. Keep those close, and think of them as flash
cards to whip out when you need it most. Simply see the scene in your mind,
remember the feeling, and use that to fire you up.
6. Shift
to the future. Dwelling on the past is a quick way to bring
yourself down. To lift yourself up, switch to the future and envision the
possibilities. See what’s possible. This is where hope springs
from. By having a compelling vision, you have something to shoot
for. Now instead of having to “push” yourself to something, you will
literally be “pulled” by it. Like a magnet. The more compelling the
vision, the stronger the “pull” will be. A few simple ways to shift to
the future are … “How can I solve this?” … or “What would
good look like?” … or “What’s the end in mind?” Questions are a powerful way to shift gears.
7. Connect
to your values. You can connect everything you do to your
values. This is a powerful way to inspire yourself with skill. For
example, let’s say you value “continuous learning” or “growth”. Whenever
you take on a task, ask yourself, “What can I learn from this?” or “How can I
improve this?” Simply by connecting to your values, you tap into your
inner source of power. Your values fuel you and get you jazzed. For
example, one of my values is, “adventure”, so at work, I turn every project
into an “epic adventure” and make it about the journey. There’s always a
big villain or challenge to conquer, and an epic win to shoot for. And
plenty of “growth” along the way.
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