A to Z Tips for Motivation
A -  Achieving your dreams. Avoid negative people, things and places because they  will only drag you down. Eleanor Roosevelt once said, "The future belongs to  those who believe in the beauty of their dreams."
B - Believe in your  self, and in what you can do. Believe in your possibilities and your dreams. Every advancement of humankind has taken place because someone believed in  themselves.
C – Consider all of the angles and aspects of everything you  encounter, whether it is people or situations. Motivation comes from  strength of purpose. Being able to see both points of view will give you  more chance of being successful and keeping those around you motivated  too.
D – Don't give up and don't give in. Every successful person from J  K Rowling to Walt Disney to Sylvester Stallone to Thomas Edison had  multiple failures before being successful. Sometimes their failures or  rejections ran into the hundreds before they achieved success.
E – Enjoy.  Work as if you don't need money. Dance as if nobody's watching. Love as if  you never cried. Learn as if you'll live forever. Motivation takes place  when people are happy.
F – Family and Friends. Use your family and  friends to help you stay motivated. The big football teams have cheerleaders  and fans to encourage them. Your family and friends can be your cheerleaders  and fans. Use them to keep you going when you feel your motivation  drifting.
G – Give that little bit extra. Self improvement happens  everywhere all the time, whether you are at home, at work or at school.  Anthony Robbins tells us that the difference in effort between excellent and  outstanding is miniscule, yet the difference in rewards is massive.  Giving that little bit extra can put you into the outstanding.
H –  Hang on to your dreams. There may be times when it looks bleak, but hang on  to your dreams. The night is darkest just before the dawn. It is at this  moment that you are closest to success and 95% of people will give up. Push  through this moment and you'll achieve your dreams.
I – Ignore those  who try to destroy you. Don't get involved in their dramas or toxicity –  just walk away. Surround yourself with people who will encourage and support  you. Remove those who want to pull you down and watch you fail from your  life. You'll find it much easier to stay motivated.
J – Joy and  gratitude. Perhaps two of the fundamentals for motivation and success is to  be joyful in what you do and grateful for what you have.
K – Keep  pushing forwards no matter how hard life may seem. In the toughest moments  you can choose to move forwards or to run away. It's your decision – one  path brings you closer to the success, the other takes you away from it.  Which do you want to follow?
L – Learn to love your self. This isn't as  easy as it sounds for most people, but by loving yourself you will be  happier and more motivated because you will believe you deserve what you  achieve.
M – Make things happen. Motivation and success doesn't come from  sitting in front of the television drinking coke and eating pizza. Take  action and you'll achieve your dreams.
N – Never lie, cheat or steal.  Always play a fair game. At the end of the day, if you live a dishonest  life, it will come back to you. Living an honest, fair life allows you to be  proud of what you do.
O – Open your eyes. Everyone has a set of blinkers  that they wear and see everything through them, i.e. how they would like  things to be. Look at life with open eyes and see things how they are, and  see them how you want them to be. Then take action to make it  happen.
P – Practice makes perfect. The more you practice, the better you  become. A top sportsman doesn't reach their status through a single  practice or game. They practice harder and longer than anyone else, and  as such, are rewarded more than anyone else.
Q – Quitters never win. And  winners never quit. So, which do you want to be?
R – Ready yourself.  Always be ready to take advantage of the opportunities and situations presented to you. Prepare in advance, and ignore the voice telling you to  put it off until tomorrow. Remember, it wasn't raining when Noah built the  ark!
S – Stop procrastinating. You can put it all off until tomorrow, but  one day there will be no more tomorrows. Start procrastinating about  procrastinating and do tomorrows jobs today.
T – Take control of your  life. Discipline and self control are synonymous with motivation. So many  people believe their lives are out of their control. Look at your life in  detail and you'll discover you have more areas under your control than you  think.
U – Understand others. If you know very well how to talk, you  should also learn how to listen. You have two ears and one mouth for a  reason. Understand others and strive to be understood.
V – Visualise  it. Your sub-conscious knows no difference between your imagination and  reality, so if you rehearse your success in your mind, then your  sub-conscious will believe in it and make it happen.
W – Want it more  than anything. Every successful person has had a burning desire to achieve  their goals. The Wright brothers didn't invent the aeroplane because there  was nothing on the television. They had a burning desire to succeed and kept  going, even in the face of setbacks.
X – X Factor is what will make  you different from the others. When you are motivated, you tend to put on  "extras" on your life like extra time for family, extra help at work, extra  care for friends. This X-Factor sets you aside from the crowd and marks you  out for success.
Y – You are unique. No one in this world looks,  acts, thinks or talks like you. Value your unique gifts, whatever they are  and use them for your success.
Z – Zero in on your dreams and make it  happen!!! 
 
 
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