7 Rules of Motivation

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1) Set a goal and follow a path.
The path has mini goals that go in many directions. When you learn to succeed at mini goals, you will be motivated to challenge grand goals.

2) Finish what you start.

A half finished project is of no use to anyone. Quitting is a habit. Develop the habit of finishing self-motivated projects.

3) Socialize with others of similar interest.
Mutual support is motivating. We will develop the attitudes of our five best friends. If they are losers, we will be a loser. If they are winners, we will be a winner. To be a cowboy we must associate with cowboys.

4) Learn how to learn.
Dependency on others for knowledge supports the habit of procrastination. Man has the ability to learn without instructors. In fact, when we learn the art of self-education we will find, if not create, opportunity to find success beyond our wildest dreams.

5) Harmonize natural talent with interest that motivates.

Natural talent creates motivation, motivation creates persistence and persistence gets the job done.

6) Increase knowledge of subjects that inspires.
The more we know about a subject, the more we want to learn about it. A self-propelled upward spiral develops.

7) Take risk.
Failure and bouncing back are elements of motivation. Failure is a learning tool. No one has ever succeeded at anything worthwhile without a string of failures.
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  • Profile picture of the author oddoc1988
    Awesome post, thanks alot
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  • Profile picture of the author GT
    Thanks, fire_fighter, for this great guide to motivation. What has been your source for this information?

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  • Profile picture of the author buckeyes09
    #4 is great. I believe autodidacticy is one essential feature of any successful entrepreneur at any level.
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  • Profile picture of the author Shack0812
    Great advices ! Thanks for sharing
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  • Profile picture of the author stranger11
    good stuff, but sometimes its better to know when to quit. I get what you are trying to say though.
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Ten
    Yes... risks...

    Knowing one's own risk tolerance is quite important, it seems.
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    • Profile picture of the author buckeyes09
      Originally Posted by Michael55555 View Post

      Yes... risks...

      Knowing one's own risk tolerance is quite important, it seems.
      Risk tolerance seems to be our versions of pain tolerance for athletes. #arbitrarythoughtofday
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  • Profile picture of the author smita
    Knowledge and risk these two points are really important to increase motivation.
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  • Profile picture of the author iamnotfrankkern
    Thanks for sharing this. Motivation is key. We are all motivated to do certain things in our lives. We are motivated to make money so our families can live comfortably. You can do something about your situation. So get out there and do it already!
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  • Profile picture of the author Nic Oliver
    I'd add that I remain motivated when doing mundane tasks by telling myself that it's getting me to a position where I'll soon be outsourcing those tasks!
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  • Profile picture of the author paul_1
    I totally agree. I could also add.. "Enjoy the fruits of your success". The more you see and feel your accomplishments, the more motivated you become. The enjoyment and satisfaction it brings wants you to crave for some more. Result? Motivation at it's finest.
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  • Profile picture of the author kayshaw
    Wow, this was a very helpful and *motivational* post. I have really felt overwhelmed with the amount of work I have today and this was just the little boost that I needed to get me going again.
    Frith,
    Kayla
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  • Profile picture of the author charidemos
    Simple but strong advice, thanks for your input!
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  • Profile picture of the author MrSonic
    Would you say desire and passion falls under #5 and #6? Or add them to the list?


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  • Profile picture of the author DreamWarrior
    Great list. If they are all used together, rather than individually, you will suceed in everything you set out for.

    Overall, persistance pays!
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  • Profile picture of the author CoralN
    Awesome post Fire_Fighter.

    Number 2 is my bug bear.

    I'm going to print this out and put it on my motivation board for inspiration.

    Thanks :0)
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  • Profile picture of the author sensei majid
    Must always be a motive watch any detective movie. No motive no case... keep a motive resolve issues, simple.
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  • Profile picture of the author iceman365
    Great post I think #2 is where most people get stuck not finishing what you start is an Idea killer..
    some things get started but never get finish lol...
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  • Profile picture of the author kaibeal
    Pretty good share, thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author felicita
    These are great!
    Thanks for posting these 7 quick and easy to understand motivational tips.
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  • Profile picture of the author sofiawrigley
    7) Take risk.
    Failure and bouncing back are elements of motivation. Failure is a learning tool. No one has ever succeeded at anything worthwhile without a string of failures.

    You can never see success if you don't have enough courage to give it a shot. Always learn from your mistakes and try not to go back to the same path as you were anymore.
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  • Profile picture of the author hireava
    The 7 Rules of Motivation posted here are really true. It keeps us motivated on achieving one's goal and success.
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  • Profile picture of the author enavagate
    I agree. I think risk though is relying on the j.o.b. to take care of you, if you are continuing to try to make something more, better yourself, etc you haven't failed no matter how many times you may fall down
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  • Profile picture of the author kaisamuel
    Good points here, thanks for posting. It motivated me.
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  • Profile picture of the author fire_fighter
    7 Rules of Motivation video:
    7 Rules of Motivation - YouTube

    1) Set a goal & follow a path
    2) Finnish what you start
    3) Socialize with others of similar interest
    4) Learn how to learn
    5) Harmonize natural talent with interest that motivates
    6) Increase knowledge of subjects that inspires
    7) Take risk

    Hi I just created video based on this topic, you can view it here:
    7 Rules of Motivation - YouTube

    Enjoy and Do let me know you comments
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  • Thanks ! Great post! It is simple advice, but very difficult. So many people start something and then not finish it. Sometimes simple actions are difficult for us, and yet really simple and everyone can do it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Evocess
    Originally Posted by fire_fighter View Post

    7) Take risk.
    Failure and bouncing back are elements of motivation. Failure is a learning tool. No one has ever succeeded at anything worthwhile without a string of failures.
    Great Helpful Tips! This line is the best thing that really makes me remember about my colleague.
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  • Profile picture of the author Racquel_McFarlane07
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    I agree with this post, thanks for sharing this one.
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  • Profile picture of the author psufootball
    I think #3 is the most important, I believe that if more people were willing to open their minds to more possibilities, more people would have success in their marketing endeavors.
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  • Profile picture of the author ontarget13
    It just comes down to being unafraid of yourself and what you can achieve and being unafraid of action.
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  • Profile picture of the author davidsu
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    8) START NOW
    "The time will never be right."- Napoleon Hill
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