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52 Easy Yet Highly Effective Ways to Motivate Yourself

If you can't seem to find yourself motivated because of several reasons, take a deep breath and try to motivate yourself with these simple yet effective tips: 1.Close your eyes, and visualize yourself reaching your goals. 2.Try something new today. 3.Take a walk in a park, and let nature reset your mind. 4.Make a to-do list. You'll feel encouraged as you cross off items. 5.Get more sleep. Sleep deprivation could be making you less motivated. 6.Drink coffee for a quick jolt. 7.Start exercising, and you'll feel like yourself 8.Take a small step. You don't have to immediately immerse yourself in the project and see it until completion right away. Just make baby steps, and take it one day at a time. 9.Wake yourself up from your slump with a cold shower. 10.Have a reward system, so you'll have something to look forward to. 11.When doing a task you don't want to do, play energizing music to help you get through it. 12.Get the hard stuff done first thing in

Doing the right thing: is it easy?

I realise this is probably a hard question to ask yourself - or to ask the client. But the truth is, we can all get easily sidetracked and start focusing on the wrong thing. It's especially true if we tend to be fighting constant fires on a project.

Getting stuck in the fireman role as a PM on projects can lead to doing many things out of order or just plain wrong. It can become easy to lose sight of what has brought you success along the way and just get mired in the problem issues of the day. Why? That's what is screaming at you the loudest right now.

The key is to keep sticking to best practices. Yes, run down the issues. Yes, answer the customer questions. Yes, write that big press release the customer or your management is waiting for on the latest status of the big project rollout on which you're working.

You cannot ignore those critical requests from above. But if they aren't critical, then put them off. Keep in mind - you'll have to try to make that call on your own. Anything management wants right now; they will tell you it's critical even if it's not to those of us living in the real world.

As a project manager, what should you be focusing on today - right this very minute? Let's consider.

Focus on the Top Priority
I say multitasking is overrated. I say you cannot do it and perform at the top of your game. So what's important today? What's important right now at 2:34 pm? What should I be doing now to get things done, to make progress on the project, to make my project customer happy? What is the top priority for me to tackle today or this afternoon?

Don't just zone out or do what feels best. Do what is the biggest priority. And if two or three things are big, pick one you can knock off quickly first. Then move to the next one.

Think About Best Practices
Do you think about best practices on your project? Not just PM best practices, but overall business best practices? Are you well-prepared for your next status call? Will you be? Are you ready for your next team meeting? What does your team need from you right now?

If you're looking for something beneficial to do, try gathering everyone on the team together. Discuss internal lessons learned. Then see what you can think of to improve project performance and how you're all performing right now.

Why Are You Behind?
Is your project behind schedule? Maybe the focus is an issue? Does your team know what they should be doing? Are there any team members continually lagging behind on their tasks?

Perhaps they are overloaded with yours and other projects. Have a discussion - you may find you have the wrong resource. Or you may find you need an additional resource part-time to supplement their work.

What Opportunities Do You Have to Make Your Project Better Right Now?
What action can you take to improve your project right now? Present a business need to executive management and gain their buy-in for some much-needed assistance. Call the customer and see if there are any specific needs or concerns they feel need addressing. Meet your team to see if you have all bases covered at the moment. Take a full day away from other projects to do some catch-up, planning and strategising on this project.

Look around - maybe there's some potential work the client has mentioned that you could draw up a proposal for that would result in a change order - making everyone happy. (You and your company get more revenue. Your client gets a new need filled.)

Summary
Sometimes we get so bogged down in the daily activity of our project that we get tunnel vision. We're so overloaded with what we think we should be doing that we forget to stop and step back a couple of feet to figure out what we REALLY should be doing.
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52 Easy Yet Highly Effective Ways to Motivate Yourself

If you can't seem to find yourself motivated because of several reasons, take a deep breath and try to motivate yourself with these simple yet effective tips: 1.Close your eyes, and visualize yourself reaching your goals. 2.Try something new today. 3.Take a walk in a park, and let nature reset your mind. 4.Make a to-do list. You'll feel encouraged as you cross off items. 5.Get more sleep. Sleep deprivation could be making you less motivated. 6.Drink coffee for a quick jolt. 7.Start exercising, and you'll feel like yourself 8.Take a small step. You don't have to immediately immerse yourself in the project and see it until completion right away. Just make baby steps, and take it one day at a time. 9.Wake yourself up from your slump with a cold shower. 10.Have a reward system, so you'll have something to look forward to. 11.When doing a task you don't want to do, play energizing music to help you get through it. 12.Get the hard stuff done first thing in