How to Motivate Yourself on the Job

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Motivate Yourself on the Job

Staying motivated on the job is sometimes a struggle, but being aware of your distractions cues and how to deal with them will help keep you focused and productive.

Things You'll Need

  • Perseverance
  • Enthusiasm
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Instructions

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      Email is an amazing tool to keep you updated and informed but can also be a major distraction at work which pulls you away from what you need to accomplish. Set up a daily schedule that involves checking email only twice a day instead of every couple of hours and you will get more accomplished and increase your concentration.

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      Just as email is a distraction, so is the telephone. If you are busy working on a deadline and the phone rings, allow the call to go to voice mail. Do the same thing with phone calls as with email and only check them twice a day. Obviously, if your job involves sales or service calls, this may not be possible for you, since the main focus of your job is the phone.

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      Keep to a routine or schedule that allows for breaks for lunch and an afternoon walk. Even if you just walk around the office for a few minutes, get up out of your chair and stretch your muscles and your mind.

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      Use a list for everything you do. Seriously, it helps keep you organized and efficient. My kids refer to me as the "illustrious listress" because I am so systematic about packing for weekends away as well as accomplishing day-to-day work tasks. There is a sense of accomplishment with each list completion even if it takes longer than expected.

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      Clarify in your mind what it is you need to achieve first and foremost. Then, visualization is a technique that works for many people. Make a collage of something that you really want to accomplish. This may be pictures or a collection of phrases. I did this to help keep me on track while writing a novel and it really helped. If you can see what you want to achieve, even in a figurative sense, you can focus your energies more single-mindedly on the goal.

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      Reward yourself for a job well done. When you get that big account you have been working on or finish that tedious project by the date required, do something fun for yourself. Have a spa treatment or buy a new book or magazine. Even little things keep us motivated when we use them for positive reinforcement.

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Comments

  • kateisgreat Dec 08, 2007
    Sensible article, staying motivated can prove to be a difficult task at times.

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