30 Second Life Renewal

One of the hardest things about achieving your financial goals is staying motivated to reaching them. That’s kind of mind-boggling, because you might think that the financial reward at the end would be reward enough. Alas, human as we are, we often need a little extra help staying the course. And so, from time to time we offer up some ways here on this blog to keep you moving to be the highest-achieving you that you can be.

We All Need Motivation

First of all, before you start feeling down about a lack of motivation, know this: we all need help being motivated. Even those of us who want it the most have times when we are ready to give up. And we all have subconscious attitudes that come into play, many unbeknownst to us, and many in need of some serious attention (this is where a good dose of wealth creation education comes into play—in helping us set the mental stage for success). So there’s no use feeling down or inferior, there’s only usefulness and recognizing that need, and moving on.

Sometimes The Simplest Solutions Are The Best

Sometimes this really is true. It does not always need to be big or complex to be a solution. Sometimes the solutions are as easy as taking 30 seconds out of your day to regroup and refocus. The best part is, it takes nothing but you to do this—no big investments, no fancy equipment, not even time out of your busy day. One of the simplest solutions for keeping myself on track has come from a simple practice of getting up in the morning, thinking about my goals, and appreciating my life’s situation. This simple action literally takes about a half a minute, but it starts the ball rolling to more of the same—more action, more gratitude, more focus on my goals and personal success.

Finding motivation and success is not always difficult. You just need to find simple ways to stay in the seat of control. When you are the focus of your attention and action, there is only one way to go—to your future success!

Sean Rasmussen
Wealth Creation Blog
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