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Motivate Yourself During Difficult Times

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Having trouble viewing this email? [View it in your browser]( From Erin Motivation - the one word that's flung around all over the internet, innumerable number of times. We have all pounded on the message about 'why' we should be motivated. But no one seems to talk about the 'How'. It's not a mystery that if we are motivated to do our work, we'd do it so much better, in a much more productive manner. it increases our chances to get success out of it. So, here are some tips on not just 'why' but on 'How' you can keep yourself motivated and productive! 5 Powerful Tips to Motivate Yourself During Difficult Times One of the famous American motivational speakers, John C. Maxwell remarked – “You don’t overcome challenges by making them smaller but by making yourself bigger.” Whenever we talk about getting a positive result, then you need to keep yourself motivated. It is the only way that makes things happen. So, one of the best ways to achieve success is to motivate yourself. Once you master it, then you can easily tackle any obstacles in your life. So, if you really want to know “how to stay motivated”, then, here are some effective techniques that will definitely help you out with this – How to Keep Yourself Motivated in Hard Times?....[READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Podcast of the Week Becoming An Intelligent Optimist Are people naturally optimists or pessimists? How does one become more of an optimist? In today’s show, we’ll hear a great speech from Michael Crossland who will share his experience and an incredible story. [LISTEN NOW]( If you’d like to subscribe to the new Aworkening Podcast iPhone users can click [HERE]( and Android users can click [HERE](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Quote of the Week “I was going to start over. Again. I was going to figure out what mattered to me, how to get things done while being authentic to my values and goals as a person and as a woman.” — From [How to Get Sh*t Done]( by Erin Falconer This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( PickTheBrain · 207 W 25th Street · Suite 507 · New York, NY 10001 · USA

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