Theory of Motivation
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L. A. Howard
October 2012
Contributor
Written by
L. A. Howard
October 2012

I always imagined that when I was finally released from the daily grind, that I would delve straight into writing and never let go.  I'd go home, and write furiously on my fiction, perusing the internet for writing gigs, and, in general, go after this writing thing full-tilt.

Turns out that I'm a slow starter.  Oh, and that I'm human.

For some reason, I never take into account that I'll need to grieve, or my natural tendency to be a rather lazy self-starter.

I never imagine that there will be actual work involved when I'm day-dreaming.  All I'm thinking about (and I'm quite sure I'm not the only one who does this), is "Man, it would be AWESOME if I wasn't here at work when I could be home writing!"

You can replace those underlined parts with your own stuff, and you'll see that it's true.

Now, I could get massively depressed about this...or I could use the time allotted me to actually do the work.

But first, I need help with that whole "self-starter" thing.  Time and sadness has made me soft; I need to get my Motivation Muscles in shape again!

Thus, I turn to you, good readers!  In today's question, I want you to leave a comment on what gets you motivated, or what your biggest discouragement is.

 

Question:  How do you get motivated?  What is the biggest discouragement to accomplishing your goals?

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(Originally posted on my blog, The Written Nerd)

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