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Motivation Tips

Your 10 Most Dedicated Motivated & Promising Ways to Chopping Down the Roots within Your Problems
By:J Mercado

Problems did you say?

This article is entirely based upon metaphysics, logic, and self experience. What I’m going to share with you isn’t necessarily true or false, right or wrong.

You can examine it as personal preference reflected upon actual learning time. We all go through different each and every day.

Some of us walk through fiery trenches of warfare where we can impart teachings into others in order to override certain problems.

The better situated and govern structured you deal with your problems, the more positive images you will reflect on yourself.

In addition, your creativity will help you solve your problems.

Below is a 10 step method listing in which you can use to think systematically and become your very own solution provider.

As a result, you’ll gain success in reaching multiple levels of brain power to completely dominate your problems and reverse the negatives into something positive.

#1 - Convert your obstacles from negative to positive.

Instead of using the word "problem," use the word "predicament" or "situation," or call it a "challenge" or an "opportunity."

Let's say you're in sales and a sale falls through. You can say something like “This is an interesting challenge or opportunity.

It's a chance for you to improve your attitude effectiveness which will end up in a change in your sales for increase.

#2 - Identify your situation or predicament clearly.

•How large is this lion in which you are facing?

•What is causing your stress, anxiety or oppression?

•What is causing you to worry?

*Worry is a waste of life.

•Why are you unhappy?

*Unhappiness is one key ingredient to being miserable. Prevent it or remove the unhappy ingredient!

Write out clearly in detail your prevention. (use scrap paper)

#3 - Don’t be afraid to ask yourself what the situation is.

Refrain from superficial answers. They will only confuse and mislead you.

Focus on the root cause of the problem, rather than getting sidetracked by the downpour. Attack the situation from multiple directions within a single point.

#4 - Are there any minimum conditions that limit your four walls?

•What must the solution accomplish and how will the accomplishment benefit you?

•What ingredients must the solution contain?

•How can you avoid using the wrong ingredients?

•What would your ideal solution to this situation portray?

Define your parameters distinctively clear. (use scrap paper)

#5 - Choose the more proper solution by comparing your various possible solutions against your situation.

In one corner magnify your ideal solution and in the far corner, dismantle the situation.

•What is the intelligent thing to do while mastering the depth of a specific situation?

#6 - Prior to implementing your decision find out “what the worst possibilities that can happen if your decisions don’t work?”

When you make any expenditure of money or effort in attempting to achieve your goal, you should evaluate what you would do just in case your decision does not go as planned.

*Remember, always plan and prepare.

#7 - Set measurements on your decisions.

•How will you know you are making progress?

•How will you measure your success?

•How will you compare the success of this solution against the success of another solution?

•How will you define a success measure?

Make it measurable, and then monitor it on a regular basis. Set your own pace.

Accept full responsibility for implementing your decisions as they can grow consequences which can affect your stability for success.

Many of the most creative ideas never materialize because no one is specifically assigned the responsibility for carrying out their decision(s).

#8 - Schedule a deadline for yourself.

A decision without a deadline is just a meaningless discussion.

•If it's a major decision and will take some time to implement, set a series of short-term deadlines and a schedule for planning and reporting.

•Write out a deadline or an outline setting both date and time in which you prefer to manage your tasks in an orderly fashion. (use scrap paper)

# 9 - Finally, take action. Get busy. Get it going. Develop a sense of urgency. Be assertive.

The faster you move in the direction of the blowing wind…..

•The more creative you will be.

•The more energy you will have.

•The more you will learn and the faster you will develop your capacity to achieve even more in the future.

The world is full of creative individuals who have wonderful ideas. Updated research has proven that 93.7% of individuals don’t pick up the golden rod and run with it. They leave it on the ground to collect dust.

And this is where you can excel. The future belongs to the creative minority who can not only think but also take action and put their ideas into effect.

#10 - 3 things you can do immediately to put your ideas into immediate action.

1st:

Take your biggest situation or worry today, and ask yourself;

•What exactly is the situation?

•What am I worrying about?

2nd:

Analyze your situation creatively and ask yourself…..

•What else is the situation?

Sometimes the real situation is not what you think. The only situations that exist are the one’s we create for ourselves.

3rd:

•What kind of a decision should you consider?

Make a good decision. Be concise about your decision(s). Your decision should not be vague.

Assign responsibility or accept full responsibility, and then take action on your ideas. “No action, no satisfaction.”

The harder you work to solve your situations, the smarter you will become.

Here's a quick tip before I remove my fingers from this keyboard;

"If you spend 20% of your focus on the problem, 80% of your focus on the solution, 0% failure will be your reward."

Oh and by the way, the questions above in which you need to ask yourself, already contain the answers hidden inside the questions.

Don't forget, write out your problems on a separate piece of scrap paper and draw a written arrow pointing towards your incoming solutions.

This will help develop your own destiny in which you've been entitled to since day one. Now go and luagh at your problems. If it weren't for laughter, life would be boring.

Joseph Mercado
http://www.stealmyproblems.com






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