How to Motivate Yourself Every Day, 23 Easy Tips
Some days it’s easy to motivate yourself to do the right things.
You hop out of bed and take the day by storm. Other days…
You’d do anything to crawl back into your covers, roll up into a ball, and try again tomorrow.
And with the craziness of our world sometimes, the second scenario is likely playing out more often.
For me, I recently noticed a lack of motivation…
- I need to get up early – Eh, what’s the point.
- I should eat a healthy lunch – Why bother?
- I want to work on a new helpful blog post – I just don’t feel like it
But then I realized I was letting external forces dictate how I lived my life. My excuses had gained way too much power. As they occasionally do.
So, I took a deep breath, and got back into my routines. Renewed the commitment. And refueled my inspiration.
Certainly, motivation is an up and down journey, for all of us. But there are proven tricks to motivate yourself and keep the spark burning when a blazing fire is hard to come by.
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How to Get & Stay Motivated Everyday
1. START
Just do it.
It’s Nike’s slogan for a reason. If you give yourself a few extra seconds, you come up with dozens of seemingly logical excuses. So, move towards action BEFORE your brain has time to conspire against you.
And start small. Even if it’s the tiniest thing you can think of. Tie your shoes. Write a sentence. Read one paragraph. Simply TAKE ACTION.
Then, repeat. These small wins will build the momentum you need to make monumental strides in the long run.
2. Get Inspiring Input
Don’t let a day go by without inspiring yourself in some fashion. Often, when we feel low it’s because we’re receiving too much of the WRONG input.
Instead, find motivation material to hit the ground running and gain perspective on the big picture.
Are you motivating yourself with any of these?
- Motivational quotes – Check out these quotes about adversity!
- The people in your life and on social media
- Books: check out my favorite books, or some more HERE
- Podcasts: Lewis Howes: The School of Greatness is a favorite here!
- Your own vision board: (check out a free template here)
- Church or spiritual pursuits
- Music: What music moves you?
3. Set Small Goals
Dave Ramsey’s debt payment model is massively successful because he uses a very simple principle. Momentum building.
In his debt snowball strategy, he advises you to pay the smallest debts first regardless of the interest rate, therefore building a “snowball” towards your bigger ones.
We can all utilize this principle! Set small goals that lead to your bigger, more audacious goals. Want to run a 10K? Start with one mile, then two, and before you know it, six will be easy!
As you hit those smaller targets you’ll motivate yourself to keep going.
4. Measure your Progress
The feeling of progress brings us incredible drive.
So, take measurements, write down Xs in a calendar, or do something else that marks the hard work you’re putting in and the results you’re slowly seeing.
Check out this free habit tracker!
5. Start a Gratitude Journal
It’s hard to motivate yourself if you’re in a negative place. So, practice finding the good on a regular basis, both with your surroundings and the progress you’ve made.
A gratitude journal like the five-minute journal is a great way to record the blessings in your day.
6. Try positive Affirmations
I am strong. I am productive. I am prosperous.
Need a little initiative? Remind yourself of how awesome you are. Check out some great morning affirmations or loving affirmations HERE.
Related Post: Restful Bedtime Affirmations
7. Play Energy Inducing Music
According to the research in Temptation, we procrastinate the most when we’re in a bad mood.
While gratitude (#5) helps tremendously, a little dancing music does the trick to get out of that funk as well!
8. Don’t Break the Chain
Motivation is not constant. It ebbs and flows and most often HABIT is what we truly fall back. Our daily systems MATTER enormously.
So, set a rule that you never miss more than a day at a time. Be kind to yourself and take a day off if you need to. But then jump right back on to continue building your momentum.
9. Reduce Distractions
Often, we seek meaningless activities as an escape route when things get hard. Let’s check Instagram instead of doing those push-ups. Or watch a show instead of working on that meaningful project.
So, how can we make distractions less harmful? Try one of these:
- Periodically delete your most distracting apps.
- Put the remote in a separate room.
- Try a digital detox
- Put a timer on your router to go off at a certain time of night.
There are countless, small, one time actions that add YEARS of motivation and productivity in the long run.
Check out: Ways to Spend Less Time on Your Phone for more!
10. Utilize Your Routines
Think about what gets you fired up. How do you BEST motivate yourself now?
A picture of someone where you want to be? A few good jumping jacks? The Rock?
Whatever it is, can you incorporate it into your daily routines?
A motivating quote you see in the home office, or a fiery affirmation while you shower can make the difference in how you go about the rest of your day.
11. Compare Only Yourself
Our technological world makes it too easy to compare ourselves to others. And often, we don’t realize we’re doing it. Yet, comparing yourself to others is a fast track to sabotaging your motivation.
“That person looks amazing, so maybe I should just give up.” you say to yourself unaware.
So, be very cautious about what you look at on social media. Take a step back from anything that provokes comparison, and be sure that you’re only around those that make you feel good.
12. Get Accountability
(How to Motivate Yourself on Steroids)
Truly, my habits and motivation have changed DRAMATICALLY since I unleashed the power of peer pressure. I began with a weekly accountability partner which led to a group and the SPAR! app. All this eventually led to our free commitment contract.
And I’ve never before accomplished so much towards my health, happiness, and impact.
Here are just a few habits I do now that I didn’t do before:
- Daily smoothies
- 5 am wake up with exercise, meditation, and journaling
- 75 pushups, 75 squats, and 75 sit-ups a day
- Exponentially better self-care and positive actions
Truthfully, I have other people to thank for most of these – accountability!
13. Remember Your WHY
When the excuses set in, it’s hard to remember what the point actually is. But it’s important to live life by design, not by default.
So, battle this fatigue by writing down your goals and creating a vision board to see daily. It’s difficult for the excuses to win when you look at this kind of targeted motivation.
*If your goals and vision board don’t completely fire you up, begin again and go deeper into what you want.
14. Reflect on the Outcomes
Additionally, to motivate yourself quickly, reflect on what you want your life to look like in 5 years.
Where will you be if you don’t change?
Then, if you do change?
Really see and feel the different scenarios to make it real.
15. Organize
We have a clearer and more determined mind if we’re not battling mountains of clutter. So, simplify your surroundings for an easier time reaching your goals.
16. Prioritize
Often we lose motivation because there’s just too much.
Too much going on. Too much to accomplish. Too much stimulation. It’s overwhelming and we don’t know where to start. So, we sit paralyzed instead.
Start with, what’s the most impactful thing you can do to move forward? Then choose two more. Get those three things done and let go of the rest.
Or perhaps you need a not-to-do list?!
17. Rest When Needed
Lasting results can’t take place without periods of relaxation.
Burnout runs rampant in our culture because we fail to see how CRITICAL rest and self-care are. Rest is not optional.
So, if you’re feeling down and out about your goals. PLAN to rest for a short period and come back inspired. It will be worth it.
18. Celebrate your Wins
Every small win is a triumphant point in the journey. It deserves to be celebrated!
So, give yourself a mental pat on the back or use small non food rewards to stay motivated. Those who take a moment to notice their forward progress, tend to make it farther.
19. Change your Physiology
Stuck in a motivation rut? Can’t seem to get it together?
Do something different! If only for a moment.
Stop what you’re doing and exercise for ten minutes, meditate for two, or go outside and watch a bird. Get out of your head and change your state of being.
20. Journal For Better Awareness
Next, become more aware, then learn and adjust. It’s the basis for a life well-lived.
Of course, journaling is an unmatchable tool for better awareness.
Feeling low on a particular day? Write about it. How do you feel? What do you think is causing it? And can you add any of the tips from this post to remedy the procrastination?
21. Mix It Up
How to best motivate yourself can change!
The other day, I got halfway through my workout and WAS NOT feeling it. I was lethargic and badly wanted to crawl back into my warm bed.
So, I decided to do some sprints in my backyard instead. I changed mid-workout and had no real structure. It turned out that it was BEAUTIFUL outside. As a result, I was unusually fired up by the time I was done.
In short, consider a change of routine, scenery, or time when you need a boost.
Related Post: How to Get Out of Your Comfort Zone
22. Schedule It In
Good planning is essential for showing up even when motivation feels elusive.
So, map your weeks out ahead of time – Sundays are a great time for this. Decide what’s important for you to get done, and when exactly you will do it.
Then, go a step further and set your clothes out, get your coffee ready to go, and do whatever else you need to in order to make forward progress easy.
23. Realize That You’re Going to Fail
Even in the most successful environments, we fail. Which is a good thing!
If you’re taking risks, failing is crucial to growth. Instead of getting discouraged, be ready for it. Anticipate that there will be trials and see it for what it is: part of the incredible journey. So, bring it on life.
In Conclusion…
Finally, remember that we are all unique. Different things motivate different people. So, experiment with what works best for you.
Furthermore, we will never ALWAYS be motivated.
So, use these tips to keep stoking your fire, but also build the routines and habits you need when you encounter a pothole in the road. They are ALL essential for success.
How do you motivate yourself when it’s hard? I’d love to know!
Other personal growth posts to enjoy…
- 11 Steps to Achieve More of Your Life Goals
- Best List of Good Habits To Develop
- 11 Things to do at Night for Incredible Success
I love the positivity in this! And I started setting small goals to help me get through depression and it makes a huge difference. Great tips 🙂
Valerie! I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Small goals lead to big results, so that is awesome!
Great tips for motivating yourself. Sometimes it’s hard to stay motivated when the goal you’re working toward continues to seem out of reach. Getting rid of distractions is a huge help.
Rebecca, yes. I’ve realized that my phone can be a huge distraction, especially when I wasn’t motivated to begin with. I’m glad you enjoyed the post!
Really great tips, I’m a huge fan of motivational quotes! If you hang them everywhere, they are like little affirmations that keep jumping out right when you need them!
Kate, I SO agree! Motivational quotes help you remember what matters! Thanks for sharing!
I love these tips because it’s something that every one of us struggles with at some point in time. I definitely think celebrating your wins is a big one to help motivate you. Sometimes it’s really tough but your tips are perfect to get through it and win!
I’m glad you enjoyed the article Heather! Thanks so much for sharing!
I love these tips especially the “Know your why”. It is very important to have these constant reminders as we are in difficult times right now. I have some on my refrigerator to keep me going everyday.
That’s an awesome thought Nadia! By keeping them on your fridge you see them regularly! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the tips! Dealing with this pandemic has been pretty hard on me emotionally.
I hear you Breanne! It’s very hard to motivate yourself right now! Hang in there and keep putting one foot in front of the other!