Motivation is not a one-time surge, but a system of daily actions. To keep it going, you need to build it into your routine. Start in the morning. How you wake up is how your day goes. Instead of a phone, spend 5 minutes of silence, gratitude, and breathing. This sets the tone: “I’m here. I’m ready.”
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Create a morning ritual that charges you. It could be coffee by the window, writing down three goals for the day, a short meditation, stretching. The main thing is that it should be your conscious action. Rituals “turn on” the action mode.
Set one main task (MIT – Most Important Task) every day. Not ten, not five – one. When you complete it, the day is already successful. This reduces pressure and gives a sense of control.
Use the “2-minute” method: if the task takes less than 2 minutes, do it right away. This trains the habit of acting, not putting it off. Small tasks do not accumulate, and you feel lighter.
Keep a daily checklist, but not a long one. 3-5 items. Mark the completion — this gives a dopamine “plus”. Visual progress motivates you to continue.
Create a work area where you feel focused. Remove distractions, adjust the lighting, turn on background music (for example, loffi or white noise). Space affects the state.