It always baffles me when I hear what a go getter I am.
While that may be what it appears like on my blog, it can be far from the truth in real life. I have a boatload of excuses on how I procrastinate on things in life. Do any of these ring true for you too?
I don't know how!
I need help!
I'm can't afford it!
I don't have the right tools!
There's no one to encourage me!
I ache!
I'm tired!
I'm angry!
It's too hard!
It'll take too much time!
I'm hungry!
I'm not hungry!
Whatever!
I'm hungry!
I'm not hungry!
Whatever!
Fact is, I can waste away an entire day like no one can. I'll overthink something to the point of totally feeling overwhelmed, then I walk away from the project. Or I'll allow my crappy neck ache to take over and ruin my day.
I don't get overwhelmed with just the odd project either. I go overboard in life too. Some days I just shut down because the world literally spins too fast for me to comprehend. It's just too much.
Why motivation is important
So, what's the deal with motivation? Why is it important to stay motivated? Why does it matter?
I believe staying in this mode will help you carry through life in many ways. It keeps you going, rather than shutting down and giving up. Because we all know where the latter leaves us. Feeling low and depressed and useless. We need to feed ourselves productivity and passionate tasks so we thrive!
You know the drill. Place a dirty oven in front of you or a DIY project you ADORE working on. Which one will give you that adrenaline rush like no other? The kind where you forget to eat or sleep?
Regrettably, not all we get in life will leave us with that high. But it's my belief if we FIND things that give us that feeling more so, there's plenty of motivation packed in that little pill bottle right there. You'll still hate cleaning the oven, but you will GAIN productivity in everything else you do. Motivation is... self motivating!
I recently posed the question, "How do YOU stay motivated?" to another online forum I frequent. And these are some of the tips as well as my own that I personally use to help me through the process when I slow down to a standstill.
1. Choose to get motivated.
Yes, choose it. (thanks D.) Sometimes it doesn't come knocking on your door. You have to purposely take the physical steps to activate it. For my work, I start with paperwork which catapults me into work mode. For play, I pick up a piece of wood that needs work. Before long, I've yanked out all the tools and am wreaking sawdust havoc again. It works! But at times choosing it is the hardest part. Push yourself on this one and enjoy the results.
2. Reset your mind: take a nap or a walk.
I often want to create something I have no idea how to make work, then get overwhelmed only to finally quit. Or, I get frustrated at something that wipes away my creativity. Or I'm grumpy and just flat out too TIRED.
When at a total loss, I'll wander to my bedroom, plunk myself on my bed and close my eyes. Lots of deep breaths later, I'm now relaxed and my mind wanders. Sometimes I'll work out the solution in my mind. Other times I'll drift off to take a complete mind break. When I finally get up, I feel refreshed, ready to tackle life again.
A swift walk outdoors does much of the same thing, but without the rest factor obviously.
A swift walk outdoors does much of the same thing, but without the rest factor obviously.
3. Take small 5 minute bites.
Much of the time, I lose motivation because the task at hand will eat up too much of my time. But then we don't get that project done, do we? Everyone has 5 minutes to spare, so purposely give that task/project 5 minutes of your time. In no time, you'll be investing much more and your motivation will be in full swing without even planning it! Or not. But at least you got in 5 minutes on it, right?
4. Give yourself permission to BUY. (within reason!)
Alot of my lack of motivation comes from not having the right tools. Frustrating!
What I've started doing now is adding the tool I need to my shopping list. Maybe I can't afford it today, but if it's on the list, and I want to do the project bad enough, I'll eventually give myself permission to get the thing already! Why we deprive ourselves of the things we NEED is beyond me. We don't blink an eye on $200 worth of groceries but we'll say no to a $50 palm sander we can use over and over again.
After a much self inflicted 15 years of agony, I allowed myself a new computer. Was it worth it? Ohhhh YES!!
What I've started doing now is adding the tool I need to my shopping list. Maybe I can't afford it today, but if it's on the list, and I want to do the project bad enough, I'll eventually give myself permission to get the thing already! Why we deprive ourselves of the things we NEED is beyond me. We don't blink an eye on $200 worth of groceries but we'll say no to a $50 palm sander we can use over and over again.
After a much self inflicted 15 years of agony, I allowed myself a new computer. Was it worth it? Ohhhh YES!!
5. Allow yourself time to play.
Give yourself permission every so often to leave the housework and laundry and other tasks undone so you CAN do what you desire to do. Doesn't much matter if it's just a walk in nature or finally painting that dresser. Be kind to yourself every so often. The world will not crack open and disintegrate if you leave dust on your TV for a year week. If you give this gift to yourself every now and then, you'll remain in a better frame of mind.
6. Share the results with someone that cares.
We ALL know how motivating it is to blog about our creations. Admit it, the feedback we receive back is like a warm hug! My son doesn't give a rooty toot hoot what I build. So when I show you and you give me a thumbs up, I'm encouraged! That right there, is why I believe most of us blog. Encouragement.
XOXO to my kitty cat for loving my bed making sheet throwing skills!
XOXO to my kitty cat for loving my bed making sheet throwing skills!
Like I need to tell this group this. :) Another reason we love DIY blogs of course is simply to accumulate motivation. A weekend morning of reading SNS projects ALWAYS has me clamoring to get off the net and go make something!
8. Tease yourself towards success.
Desire a clean house? Promise yourself a showhome room for a day. Go ahead and clean that one room, then stage it for fun. Get it to perfection. You'll soon be wandering towards other rooms wanting to do the same. Or not. But at least you'll have one nice room to run to in order to hide from the others, right?
9. Bribe Reward yourself for a job well done.
My friend Dan walks to the deli and grabs a homemade platz after finishing a less than enthusiastic task. I'll dangle an ice cold slushie over my son's head if he mows the lawn. It helps to have that little ray of sunshine at the end of the dark tunnel. Try it on yourself!
10. Make your task access easy.
I love to write when inspired. So I absolutely LOVE a good computer that cooperates in a location I love being in, which is in the kitchen. This makes writing easy and enjoyable!
But having a ridiculously messy garage workshop is NOT very motivating in the least when a zillion things have to take a Humpty Dumpty crash in order to find the thing you're really after. FAIL.
But having a ridiculously messy garage workshop is NOT very motivating in the least when a zillion things have to take a Humpty Dumpty crash in order to find the thing you're really after. FAIL.
Push yourself a little!
Treat yourself!
Make things easy!
Get inspired!
Buy if you need!
Share your achievements!
And you too should have fewer issues with staying motivated.
(now I have to remember to read my own list so I'm motivated to clean up that garage!)
Do you have issues staying motivated? What shuts you down?
Got any tips that work for you?
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Great post! I only recently discovered the blogging world this year. I find myself inspired and encouraged to keep creating by what I read.
ReplyDeleteAnd I work best in an organized environment. Sometimes when my craft area gets out of control, I just need to start cleaning/organizing it to get excited again (Often b/c I find things I forgot I had!)
Thank you for some great reminders.
Sometimes it is hard to stay motivated on a big task. It can become overwhelming! So I too break it up. I will work for 10 to 15 minutes and then go and do something else. Then come back and do another 10. It helps keep the project moving along. I also try to give myself a deadline to motivate me to get her done.
ReplyDeleteGreat post!
Hugs
SueAnn
I just work better with a thousand things on my plate. They don't all get done, but the important ones do. I have power tools on my Christmas list!
ReplyDeleteI woke up to this AWESOME post today and am so very grateful! I have been in quite the creative slump and am certain it's for lack of motivation more than anything else. I finally pushed myself in my studio these last 2 nights and have re-ignited the spark. Some times I feel I'm the only one that feels lost or uninspired but I'm not alone, thanks:)
ReplyDeleteGreat list and great advice Donna! I tend to go in peaks and valleys ~ I will get nothing done for a month or so and then go like the wind for a month. It is hard to get motivated ~ I blame some on hubby as he is a huge procrastinator so of course, some of it has rubbed off on me over time. I can shake it off and go though which is a good thing. Enjoy your week-end.
ReplyDeleteI find it comes in waves too. Maybe you need to rest up before another spurt..? I do find blogging to be a good motivator. My son loves me blogging cause the house projects are getting done now! Reading about fellow bloggers accomplishments is motivating as well.
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ReplyDeleteWhat great advice...we all need reminding from time to time. I love your computer set up with those shelves...what a great motivator that is when you've got such a pretty space to work in! I know it's not like that all the time...life doesn't work that way but it's got great 'bones'. You're so right about us needing the encouragement of our blogging friends...it can sure make your day when you see those wonderful comments. I love your blog and the encouragement your posts give us...THANK YOU! Have a wonderful day and enjoy the rest of your summer...Maura :)
Absolutely, wonderful post, love how you write and thanks for the motivation! All of what you said is so true. I definately find a lot of motivation checking out all the talented bloggers. It is a real inspiration....and you are one of them. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteI found your blog this morning, it was just what I needed. Thanks for the great ideas.
ReplyDeleteMotivation! Sometimes it's hard, but you have to move. Sometimes I put too much on my plate, but creating my own deadlines work for me. Great post!!!
ReplyDeleteYou're wonderful! ;)BB
I LOVED this post. Especially the part about buying the stuff you need. I've been putting off buying a £50 printer for weeks now. Reeeeediculous! Thanks for the inspiration....now let me go grab my credit card!
ReplyDeleteLOL Here I sit, avoiding going into the garage to start priming my patio furniture. And your blog on motavation pops up! OK, OK... I'll get busy!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips. And so many of your tidbits ring true for me. I'll wait through two weeks of my boyfriend harping about the laundry not being finished, but I'll be really disappointed in myself if I didn't spend my evening last night caulking the crack in the subfloor.
ReplyDeleteI need to allow myself more leeway when it comes to buying tools that I could really need. I can justify it on a nice dinner, but why not buy myself that jigsaw I've been eyeing? Thanks for the encouragement!
Awesome words of wisdom! I often lose my motivation to complete a project when I am forced to stop and do other things (ie. cook dinner, do laundry etc.) Sometimes I won't even start something if I know that I'll have to stop mid-project. I have found that if I leave a half done project laying around I will eventually finish it just to get it out of the livingroom, kitchen, bedroom what have you.
ReplyDeleteThis is just what I needed today because I only have the weekends to work on projects. I have a lot that needs to be done around my house and am a bit overwhelmed. I receive a lot of inspiration from bloggers like you and that is why I have accomplished what little I have done so far. You made a great point about purchasing what we need. I keep balking at purchasing big tools because of the cost but you are correct and they will last me a lifetime (I hope) and pretty much pay for themselves once even one project has been completed. Guess I will be visiting Lowes and Home Depot tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Donna!
~ Tracy
I was berating myself this morning for not getting as many projects done yesterday as I had planned. So your post was wonderful! Great advice.
ReplyDeleteI've recently learned how helpful a good night's sleep is for me. When I am in my procrastinator mode or worry mode, I sip some wine to relax and try to get to bed at a reasonable time.
I'm afraid I sometimes want to go right to #8 -- the REWARD!
ReplyDeleteGreat post....thanks.
L.
I love this.. I lack motivation most days but I talk myself into just getting up and out there. Once I turn on the radio, start dancing around and get going I am good to go all night!!
ReplyDeleteThe picture of the bed... Its yours right?!
I love it!! Where did you get everything if you remember!?! Even the kind of mattress you have! I am obsessed with beds!!
My husband can always tell if I've had too much spare time on my hands, it ain't pretty! But like you, a day to do nothing is okay from time to time. I agree, let's choose to get motivated;)
ReplyDeleteI too agree with every word of what you say. I spend too much time using excuses for not doing the million things on my many lists, and not enough time actually doing anything! I have just started a blog myself and hope to use it to gain encouragement and to hold myself accountable to my readers and friends.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration,
many blesings
Rae
What a great list! Thanks for the encouragement! Lisa~
ReplyDeleteAhh, this post was definitely written for me, thankyou!
ReplyDeleteFabulous post! I find that I shut down when I have taken on too much. Sounds odd but it happens. Then I have to push myself through the frustration to meet the deadlines. If I start to clean my studio or other areas and begin to get my motivation back. I guess I need to go clean in order to get some mojo going ;)
ReplyDeleteI loved everything about this post... off to eat some ice cream..then I will possibly clean the garage!
ReplyDeleteGood post...I have a project/goal journal where I write down 6-10 things I want to accomplish in the next month. When done I check it off and ususally post about my completed project. If I don't put it in writing I get really lazy...like I have this summer.
ReplyDeleteDonna, this is a most EXCELLENT post and one I certainly take to heart. And BTW, you've given me an excellent idea for a Rodney White style painting using your motivational lists. LOVE LOVE LOVE your blog.
ReplyDeleteI seem to have two problems with my projects. One, I don't like to start what I can't finnish all at once. I've had to do what you said, and work on things 10 or 15 minutes at a time. Two, I get too many things piled up, and get overwhelmed. At it's worst, I made list of 27 undone projects, and started at the top and finnished every one. (I guess that's why I have problem number one) I vowed to never to have that happen again.
ReplyDeleteYour blog ALWAYS encourages me. Every time it's up and my Hubby walks by, he says "Funky Junk Interiors" out loud. He's a passive follower. Gotta' love it!
I think a good nap is always the answer. When I'm rested I always feel more motivated.
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Hi, Donna, love your blog and the events that are so well-attended by other talented bloggers! These definitely motivate me to get started on something creative! I find that my perfectionism kicks in about 25-50% into projects when things don't look exactly as they did in my head. At that point I give myself a pep-talk of the end goal and reflect on the successes of past projects that while not perfect served exactly the purpose intended. AND that the imperfections are usually noticeable only by me!! That usually works to get me back on task!
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to say that this post really struck a chord with me tonight. I read all your posts, and when I saw this one linked at the bottom of your newest one, I was super excited...and with good reason! It's been a great boost and also opened some other thoughts that have been keeping me from crafting lately. I just wanted to say thank you. And also tell you that I linked to you on my blog. :)
ReplyDeleteWOW...You are just full of tallent! Not only in your creations but also in your writing! I'm looking to expand myself in creating and expanding my imagination when doing so.I love to take something that someone considers junk and make it into something beautiful and, your blog has given me inspiration to do so!I also have a blog that I've started My username is outtoplease! Haven't bloged lately but hope to do so in the New Year! I also read read your blog on tips for others bloggers..thanks for sharing! I really enjoyed your blog on motivation! Again you're a very tallented lady and keep on sharing :)
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