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Are You Acting In Spite of Your Mood?
I want you to ask yourself if you are willing to act in spite of your mood. Are you willing to do things whether you feel like it or not?
All of us get up in the morning and we’re tired. You know you might be getting up and saying to yourself:
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I have a bad job
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I don’t like my situation
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I’m in bad circumstances
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I am tired, I work hard and I don’t have the energy
Guess what? All of us struggle. Everyone struggles! But here’s the thing …
You say you want to create your life. You say you want to make a difference. But are your actions telling the story validating what you say you want? Because that’s the key. That’s the difference.
Stop Making The Struggle About You
We always have a difficult time in life. We don’t always feel like doing the things we need to do. We don’t always feel like we can. You NOT taking action sidetracks your results.
Failure, pain and struggle are a lot worse if you don’t take basic control of your actions and act in spite of your mood. Having growth happen is a key.
Stop making it about YOU. Stop making it about your feelings. Maybe it’s a relationship. Maybe it’s a cause or passion that you have.
You have to stop making it about you and your feelings and you’ll see some things move forward in your life!
How To Start Taking Action
1-SETTING GOALS
With clear direction and focus in your life, it’s much easier to act in spite your mood. When we’ve been able to take time to develop a clear vision of where we’re going, it’s a lot easier to take action when times are difficult.
2-MAKE THE COMMITMENT
Second, make the commitment, not just the decision, the commitment every time to ACT in spite of your mood. Make the decision and the commitment that if you’re going to get up early and go to the gym, you’re going to get up. Make the decision and the commitment! If you set an alarm, get up when the alarm goes off.
3-THE 5-SECOND RULE
I wanted to give you a couple of other things you might want to try too. Have you heard of the 5-second rule?
There’s about a 5-second period of time after which doubt and indecision enters our consciousness. Act within that first 5 seconds. Taking action within that timeframe moves us forward. With any hesitation, longer than 5 seconds, our initiative wanes… You will fail to accomplish the things you want.
4-POWER STATEMENTS
Create a power statement. It could be something like:
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I act in spite of my mood
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I am successful with every step forward
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I see the vision
5-CHANGE YOUR STATE with tools and tricks
Use music, books, awesome pictures, or the Daily Mastermind mobile app that helps you get in a state for action.
I’ll play certain songs on my ipod or my phone that motivate me to go to the gym. Or I’ll use certain pictures and memories that are vivid to specific things to help me. Everyone’s different.
6-CREATE SUPPORTING HABITS
The last thing I’m going to suggest is to create habits. When discipline and motivation go out the door, habits are there to guide you. These are habits like creating daily rituals that will guide you into creating habits that support you.
It’s so you don’t question every time whether or not you’re going to go to the gym. You don’t question every night if you’re going to read, meditate, or write in your journal. Once you create habits, then you won’t have to struggle so much with acting in spite of your mood.
7-BACK UP YOUR TALK WITH ACTION
I believe, and I’ll say it again, acting in spite of your mood is a difference-maker. You’ve got to back up your talk with your actions. And you have to be able to do this on a consistent basis. So whether it’s setting goals, making commitments, power statements, or other tools that will change your state and create habits … use them to create long term discipline.
I hope these quick thoughts and strategies will help you.
Hit me up on @tehdailymastermind facebook or instagram page. Let me know what you are up to. Cant wait to hear how you are doing.
George Wright III