Man, you didn't lose your motivation.
You lost your focus on what you're fighting for.
Two completely different things.
People always say, "Well Brendan I lost my motivation."
I'm like, "You didn't lose your motivation!
"You forgot to show up in the morning,
"look and think and feel what is it you are fighting for."
So you just show up and sometimes,
you check your inbox and you look on social media
or you listen to that podcast or even,
you do your workout, but you're not thinking and obsessing,
what is it I'm fighting for in my life right now.
Or, who is it I am fighting for,
because if you begin your day grounded
in what you find to be purposeful, meaningful,
important, fulfilling, and you say
"What is it I'm fighting for, why am I showing up,
why is it necessary that I deliver with excellence today?"
And you really emotionally get connected to something.
That's the challenge.
People are losing their motivation
because they're not emotionally connected to anything
outside of like, the outrage on social media.
Outside of the outrage of the news.
They're losing that fire inside
that wants to build something, create something,
deliver something, overcome something.
So now they're just focused on everybody else
and the real thing is, they didn't lose their motivation,
they got distracted, two different things, right?
If you're really connected with what you are doing
and why you are doing it and who you are doing it for
specifically, everything changes
and you'll overcome even the distractions.
We completed the world's largest study of high performers
worldwide with data points that were two million people
from 190 countries around the world,
and when we polled and we found out
who those high performers were,
the people who had the longest terms of success,
and there was no question at all,
that they tend to be focusing on one person,
or maybe their team, or maybe their financial situation,
they're focused on like one or two things
for the reason that they were doing things,
and it wasn't like, I'm going to change the world
and they had some big you know,
esoteric dreamy kind of thing.
They were like, you know what, I gotta make the rent.
You know what, I gotta buy this new thing.
You know what, I wanna build this team.
You know what, I want to build this business.
You know what, I gotta get my art out here,
I'm fighting for that, but they were fighting
for one specific thing, maybe two,
but it was so specific, and they were starting their day
connecting with that thing, you know?
Many of you all know my story,
when I started as a writer and an online trainer,
totally broke, totally busted,
living in my girlfriend's apartment, had nothing,
and I had to look at her every day and remind myself,
I'm fighting for our future here,
because there were of plenty of days I was down on myself,
plenty of days I didn't feel like it.
It doesn't matter if you feel like it.
Look, if you don't feel like it,
then it's your job to make yourself feel like it.
If you don't feel like it,
it's your job to fire yourself up.
If you don't feel like it, it's time to sit and think,
okay, what is important to me?
What really can I connect to and feel in my heart
is important for me to go and do?
'Cause you deserve to do something important with your day
but you'll never do it if you keep starting your day
in so much distraction and consuming everybody else's will
and desires and opinions and judgements.
You gotta start that day so anchored to what is important,
that motivation isn't even an issue the rest of the day
and that's what I do every morning,
I'm sitting there and I'm thinking about,
what is the thing I'm so passionate about right now?
And it's not like every day I'm like,
"Yay, here we go!"
It's like I got to really think about it,
because you know, otherwise the tasks, the other activities,
the things I'm supposed to do come in,
but I gotta go, what am I fighting for, for real?
What's important for me now?
Why do I need to deliver with excellence?
Well because you know what,
I care about, my family and my future,
I care about my students,
I care about showing my excellence,
I care about my art so here we go,
and I get deeply and emotionally connected to
what I am doing in the morning right off the bat.
That changes everything.
Second, I avoid distractions completely.
I mean I literally avoid almost all distractions.
Even if I'm going to do email,
email isn't something I check into once in a while
throughout the day, I'm not standing in line
checking into Instagram once in a while,
that's not what I'm doing.
If I'm going to do social media,
there's a time that I've blocked.
That's when social media's going to happen.
If I'm doing email, I block that time,
that's when that's going to happen.
Otherwise, I'm focusing on the major activities
that are moving my life forward.
One reason people lack motivation
is because they lack momentum
toward the things that they matter.
It's not that they're not getting things done.
I mean you look at 'em, they got plenty of busy work
in their life, you know, look at all the busy work they got.
They're actually accomplishing a ton of things,
they're doing a ton of things!
Look, 500 posts today, answered 100 emails,
kicked out 50 slides, created 20 things, had 10 phone calls,
they're busy, but often they're busy
doing work that means nothing to them.
They're busy reacting, not creating,
and so they're losing that sense of momentum overall
towards things that are fulfilling to them,
and because they're losing that,
now they get even more bogged down in distractions
because they don't feel good,
and I don't feel like I'm getting momentum in my life.
I feel sad, I'm not doing anything with my life,
so, let me check in what everybody else is doing
in their life on Instagram right now.
I'm here to tell you, if you want motivation in your life,
get momentum again, set three goals
you're gonna do every single day.
So start your day, get connected and fired up,
that thing that you are fighting for.
Who are you fighting for, what is needed from you today?
Really connect with that, feel it,
allow it to come into your body,
and then ask yourself, what must happen today?
What are the three things that must happen today?
And do those first.
Knock those out, focus on those
before you do the phone calls, before you do the tweets,
before you answer the things, before you look on Instagram,
before you browse, get done what is important for the day.
That momentum will fire you up
and then you'll start taking on better and bigger
and more appropriate and right and motivating projects
for yourself versus just becoming a consumer.
You want more motivation, create new things
that move your life forward, whatever that is,
if that's a pitch, a presentation, a phone call,
an idea to your colleagues at work,
something that you're going to propose to the world.
Whatever you're going to do,
it is necessary to get connected in the morning.
Set those goals, knock 'em out of the way.
That momentum will bring the fire back in.
You didn't lose your motivation,
you losed your focus on what matters the most.
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