Increasing motivation doesn’t have to be expensive, difficult or scary. Achieving your life goals can be as easy as changing your perspective from first to third person.
Can changing your perspective from “I” to “she” or “he” actually improve psychological disorders? Perhaps that’s asking too much – but psychologists have found that changing your perspective helps people achieve life goals such as weight loss or saving money.
Tips:
1. Kindness – Get people on your side and they’ll want to help you. Piss them off and they’ll do everything they can to screw you over.
2. Deadlines – Many people are most productive right before a big deadline. They also have a hard time focusing until that deadline is looming overhead. Use this to your advantage by setting up a series of mini-deadlines building up to an end result.
3. Team Spirit – Create an environment of camaraderie. People work more effectively when they feel like part of team — they don’t want to let others down.
4. Recognize achievement – Make a point to recognize achievements one-on-one and also in group settings. People like to see that their work isn’t being ignored.
5.Personal stake – Think about the personal stake of others. What do they need? By understanding this you’ll be able to keep people happy and productive.
Life – your past achievements, future goals, current struggles or successes – hugely depends on your perspective. Increasing motivation depends on your focus, because your focus changes your attitude and mood. Make sure that you go through my mind shift by paul reviewd, its surely help you a lot.