How to Inspire Yourself for Action
You find yourself falling short of your desire or you don't even come one step closer to what you tried to achieve. You lose any inspirational thoughts you once had and sink back to where you came from. You will learn how to use fear to create action on any goal you want.
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Steps
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1Choose what goal you want. What do you want to achieve?
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2Ask yourself, what will happen if you don't achieve this. Are you sick of arguing with your partner or friends and you want to have more intimate relationships? Is it that you're tired of worrying about being able to put food on the table, provide clothing, and shelter? Are you embarrassed by how those additional pounds make you look?
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3Understand that reaching your goal is entirely dependent on your internal emotions. Reading self improvement information temporarily effects these emotions and puts you in the same situation after a short period of time.
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4Retrieve that internal fear and make it strong whenever you do not take action on your goal to fuel action. Using the financial example: you are struggling to create and provide the necessities. Use your fear that one day you will be unable to provide, or that for once in your life you want to give without worrying about the financial burden. This is the fear you use when you don't take action.
Tips
- Every time you feel you don't want to do something, think of what bad results may happen if you don't take action.
- Try getting a friend or relative to punish you in a way if you don't get your goal.
Sources and Citations
- http://www.earthlingcommunication.com/inspiration.php - more inspirational thoughts to take action.
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