I know it!
You might have already heard or read about this solution. In this blog, I recommend ways to overcome a lack of motivation.
When you lack motivation, just do it right away.
Japanese game creator and businessman Masahiro Sakurai’s YouTube channel gives us the answer.
In a 2-minute short video, he shared something very simple yet very important: Just do it.
Motivation comes after we take action. You’ve probably heard this phrase before.
But unfortunately, many people still don’t act on it. You may read or hear it again, but still not do it.
You know you need to act, but sometimes, you don’t.
Many people repeat this cycle, and some end up blaming themselves or regretting it.
If you act quickly, you’ll gain something valuable, even something worth millions. Do you still need motivation? Ultimately, motivation depends on your feelings.
We are human, so it’s natural to sometimes lack motivation. But if you want to reduce those feelings of regret, try the tips in this blog.
Most people know what to do, so this blog recommends managing your environment.
I’m always here to support you, and I hope you find a great solution in this blog.
You should create a better environment so you can take action quickly
If you’re struggling with procrastination or lack of motivation, you’ll find it easier to act once you’ve created a better environment. I hope you’ll take action more than before.
This blog recommends 10 different tips to help you create a better environment. If you find one that works for you, take action right away!
1,Change Your Priorities
When you have multiple tasks, you can choose to do the easier ones or the more difficult ones. What matters is starting and making progress. By doing so, you’ll save time for the future.
But you can’t change your priorities, you will do next tips.
2,Change Your Environment
Lack of motivation often has common causes.
- No one is forcing you; it’s about your own desire to do these tasks.
- You may think there’s still time until the deadline (this is what many people believe).
- It’s important to do things well, but they might not always be necessary.
Sometimes, it’s better to change your environment than to force yourself to do what you don’t want to do. Changing your surroundings can help change your mindset and boost your motivation.
But there are a few important things to consider:
- Focus on the necessary tasks.
- If you have too much free time, set a specific time to finish.
If you can’t change your environment, finishing the task itself will help reduce the overall workload. It’s a simple thing, but effective.
If you can’t change your place, follow the next tips!
3,Rest
If you don’t get enough sleep or rest, you’ll feel tired and find it hard to concentrate.
We recommend taking a power nap or going to bed just 5 minutes earlier than usual. Do what you can.
4,Track Your Time and Review It with Someone
Our brains often misjudge how we spend our time. We recommend recording your work hours to get a clearer picture of how you actually use your time. You might find that your ideal schedule doesn’t match your actual time spent. You know what comes next.
We also recommend sharing your time records with others. It will help you feel more responsible, and this can be a great motivator.
This is a helpful method, though I know it can feel annoying. However, it’s highly effective for improving productivity, so try to stick with it depending on your situation.
5,Tidying up
Tidying up is very effective for boosting your productivity.
- It’s easier to concentrate because you won’t be distracted by extra things around you.
- You’ll save time because you won’t have to search for necessary items.
- Reduce your tidying up time
- Tidying up can help reduce the stress of constantly thinking, “I need to tidy up.”
By doing so, you’ll create a better environment for yourself.
6,Review Your Workload
Too much work can lead to burnout, as well as mental and physical issues.
Start by reviewing your workload, and if necessary, manage it or consult someone for advice.
7,Collaborate with Someone
If you try to do something by yourself and fail, you might consider collaborating with someone.
Consulting with others can be very helpful.
And we’re here to support you.
8,Change Your Work Style
You can change your style if you feel that your current approach isn’t working.
- Check your priority
- Don’t aim for perfection.
- Are you being too rigid?
- Do you have any misunderstandings?
- Are there any tasks you haven’t realized are important?
The important thing is getting the job done. You can choose the work style that suits you best.
9,Pay the Fee
You can create a system to pay a fee. This fee could go to charity, be a gift for your family or colleagues, and so on.
Be mindful not to pay too much, and remember that some people may not care about money.
10,Track Your Work Time
Create a system to monitor your work time.
We also have a system for this.
Repeat the New Way That Fits You
Lack of motivation can be a small trigger, but we want to avoid it.
Sometimes, you just need to do it, even without motivation. By doing so, you’ll have positive experiences and avoid doing nothing at all.
You take action, review your progress, and choose a better approach — this is the cycle.
The first step is to check your environment and try some of the tips.
If you struggle with it, we’re here to support you.