Napoleon Hill once said it best: "It takes half your life before you discover life is a do-it-yourself project."
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In these difficult times, more and more Americans are facing downsizing, economic distress and career setbacks. In tough times, we often look to others for support, but they’re not always there for us.
When you effectively manage your own motivation, you can appreciate the support of others without being crippled without it. Start by treating yourself the way you treat people you care about. After all, you probably treat others better than yourself.
Building a strong and realistic self-confidence starts with catching yourself being effective daily. Before you close off the day, force yourself to identify and record one thing you did that day that you handled well. Ask yourself, what stood out in your own performance? Just knowing you have recorded one entry forces you to make each day significant. Make your entries short and specific, but do it daily until it becomes a habit. After all, you may be winning and truly not know it, unless you’re keeping score of your own effectiveness.
What do you do to manage your motivation?
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