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Peoples’s perceptions of themselves is a funny thing, very often it is diametrically opposed to what even the people closest to them think, friends, family, spouses often perceive you very differently then you perceive yourself. A case in point, the other day I was having dinner with one of my friends who is a good person and has a lot of great qualities. Unfortunately, sensitivity is not one of those qualities, she might be the least sensitive person I have ever met, basically she is a ” bull in a china shop’” I could give you endless examples but for time’s sake you will just have to take my word for it. As we were eating she made the comment ” and you know how sensitive I am,” honestly, I nearly choked when she said that in all earnest. Now, we all know this person, we all have that friend that really has no clue as to how they truly are, but the truth is while this case in point is an extreme example, self perception is usually off base.

Let me give you a few examples, most people think they are a lot smarter than they are, do you know anyone who says” I’m really not that bright, actually I’m kind of stupid.” And this is scientifically proven, when most people are asked to identify their intelligence levels and then given tests after, guess what? they usually score much lower than they estimated. Take the example of my friend above, if you were to ask most people if they are sensitive, what do you think they would say? And again, tests have shown people’s perception of their own sensitivity is far higher then they score on the test. Do you known anyone who says I’m ugly or not attractive?

Psychology today magazine has examined this phenomenon and they have come up with four spots. “Bright spots” which are known by you and others, things such as, you are out going, or a liberal. “Dark Spots” which are things not known by you or others, it may be something like what motivates you to compete, perhaps you are sub consciously trying to prove something to your father, for example. “Personal Spots” things that are known only to you, in my case I may seem fine at a party, but the truth is crowds may make very anxious. And finally “Blind Spots”,these are things known only by others and usually misconceived by ourselves, examples might be hostility, being overly defensive, or as mentioned earlier your intelligence or attractiveness.

The last two, “personal spots” and “bright spots” are the most relevant in how we perceive ourselves and how others view us. When we know something about ourselves that others are not privy to it very often leads to misconception. Shy people are often considered moody or arrogant because they don’t talk. In the absence of something positive most people perceive a negative even though that may not be the case. You may meet a shy person at a party, he just doesn’t say much, he is not rude or aggressive, he is simply quiet. In the absence of friendliness most people feel the person is unfriendly, although there is no such evidence to support that feeling. Meanwhile, the shy person feels he was totally nice, said hello, was polite, just not engaging, and he is surprised that the person he met felt he was arrogant. This is why out going and exuberant people are generally liked even though they may or may not be good people. They fill a void by promoting themselves and their personalities, they usually are likable so people have no room for interpretation, and most people don’t look for the “dark spots.”

So the question is how do you become more self aware? How do you get an accurate perception of yourself and change the misconceptions? The best way is talk to the people who know you best, the ones you trust. Find out what people really think about you and be willing to take some criticism. If it is your “personal spots” that lead to the misconception you can work on those. For instance, if you are shy you can practice looking people in the eye, perhaps try to be more engaging. If it is the “blind spots” that lead to the misconception then there may be a need for a self examination or a reality check. Communication is the key to any relationship, but to do that properly one must have an honest appraisal of his or herself, and then be able to communicate that to the other person in any form of relationship.

There is one sure fire way to not get the results you are looking for when you are trying to motivate others, and that’s by using threats. Now consequences on the other hand seem to work wonders. If you can make someone aware of the negative consequences involved with a choice or decision that has to be made, you can have a huge impact on their decision making process.

If you are looking for some techniques to motivate others – and this can work from anything from your spouse and kids to your coworkers and employees – here are some of my personal favourites.

Pleasure: providing some type of pleasurable reward or outcome will go far in motivating people to get things done. This could also include giving performance incentives. Think for a moment how much more you may try at work if you were told you were going to win a nice prize for coming out on top.

Kindness: this is actually something that is very powerful. I’m sure you have heard your mother say that you can catch more bees with honey than with vinegar. The same is true when it comes to motivating people. If you are trying to get your husband to help more around the house, do you think you are likely to get the help you desire if you are barking orders at him? But, if you tell him how much you appreciate all he does around the house to help out, you may find him in a much more agreeable mood if you ask for a little extra help.

Recognition and respect: When you recognize someone for their efforts (see the point about) you are able to raise that person to a much higher level. In a work setting, it’s important to recognize people both one-on-one and in a group setting. Did you know that more people leave their jobs because they feel unappreciated and under valued by their bosses and the company’s they work for? At home, what do you think would happen if, at the next family gathering or night with friends, you just happened to mention to everyone how great a cook your wife was; or you told everyone how great your child did at school?

So I bet now you’re thinking – okay, great. I can motivate my spouse, my kids, and everyone around me. But who is going to motivate ME? Here are some guidelines to help you keep your motivation in line especially with those things that are not necessarily your favourite activities.

Start by doing less. Don’t bite off more than you can possibly chew because when you do, and you realize you are in too far, you may lose the motivation you have to keep moving forward. Things that are done in bite sized chunks are much easier to keep on track.

Not surprisingly, the company that you keep plays a big role as well. If you surround yourself by people who are always discouraged, they will start to rub off on you.

Don’t over analyze your situation. Sometimes I put so much into preparing for something, that I lack the motivation to actually DO what I’ve been planning on doing. Think like Nike does: Just do it!

Keep a tracking chart of your progress. Once you start seeing visual results of your project, you’ll want to keep on trucking to get to the end.

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When you think of a personal trainer, do you think of the celebrity trainers that seem to produce miracles right before our very eyes? Do you think of the movie stars who are back to their pre baby body within a month of delivering their child? I have good news for you! Personal trainers are available in your city, they’re affordable, and they’re going to help you to increase your fitness level. In fact, experts estimate that by using a personal trainer, you can expect to see results that are up to 80% better and 3 times faster!

You can find personal trainers at your local gym, or you can choose to hire a trainer to complete group sessions or one-on-one training. Keep in mind that the personal trainers that you can access at your local gym will be able to help you get things started by providing a body analysis and give you tips and advice on the types of exercises you should be doing and how often you should be doing them, but they won’t work directly with you to ensure the success that has been mentioned above.

A trainer will help you start your program by looking at your body type and your fitness level in order to start you on a program that will give you the most benefits. They will be able to monitor your progress and will also help you move past any plateaus that you may reach. Because they are experts in their field, they can help you with a total fitness routine that may include changing the way you eat, the exercises you are doing and even the amount of exercise that you are doing.

Using a trainer will also help to keep you motivated. Gone are the days where you just choose not to workout, or you call your friend with an excuse not to head into the gym. If you find your motivation waning talk to your trainer because they can help you to work past the problems and find new ways to keep you reaching for your goal.

Without a trainer, you run the risk of using equipment or completing exercise movements incorrectly. Often, if exercises are not done properly, the value of the exercise is diminished. This means that you may find yourself working out without seeing as much benefit as you should. Incorrect exercises could also lead to muscle strains or injuries.

When you are looking for a trainer, keep the following things in mind. Is the trainer certified? How long have they been a trainer and what type of experience do they have? Do they have references? Is there a written contract? Is there a cancellation policy? Do they have liability insurance in case you are injured? In the event of an injury, will they communicate with your doctor? Do you like the trainer? Are they empathetic with your psychological state? Can they adapt the workouts to your situation (injuries, fitness level, etc)?

Staying motivated is one of the hardest things people deal with on a regular basis and it’s something that I feel needs to be addressed. If you can’t stay motivated in your daily life then you’re going to have a lot of difficulty completing your goals. We’ll now look at five of the top ways you can remain motivated throughout your daily life so that you can complete your goals.

Motivate yourself daily

If you want to remain motivated for the long-term then you need to be able to be motivated everyday. You will need to renew your motivation each and every day in order to make your motivation last, because we all now that motivation doesn’t last. You’ve probably been motivated on occasions and then it’s gone which is what happens to most people, the problem people have is staying motivated for the long-term.

Create a Vision

You need to have a vision of where you want to be in life and if you don’t then it will be hard to become motivated. For instance if you’re making $500 weekly then to have a vision of making $600 a week isn’t enough and you won’t be motivated to do that. You should make bigger visions like owning a home or making $50,000+ annually as this will help you keep motivated for the long-term until you reach your vision.

Get Emotional

Emotions are what drive all of us and if you put emotion into your motivation then you’ll be able to stay motivated longer. You need to fuel your motivation with raw emotions in order to make it last over the long-term so make sure you work on getting emotional for the right reasons.

Achieve Results

Work on your vision and goals constantly and as you progress through them make sure you reward yourself. Motivation can be strengthened by achieving results as most of you know. For instance if you want to make $1000 a week and you make $500 then once you start making $750 you’ll be really motivated to reach your final vision of $1000 weekly.

Ride the Wave

When your motivation is high you need to ride the wave and make it last as long as possible. Always renew your motivation when you need to, but when you’re on a high make sure you ride the wave as long as possible.

These are five great ways to remain motivated over the long-term and you should try implementing these tips into your daily life. Don’t spend time reflecting on the negatives and work on spending time renewing your motivation each and every day.

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