Motivation – That Which Gives Purpose

So when I left you last, I asked you to try to figure out what motivates you, either you work towards pleasure, or you push away from pain. No right or wrong answer – you are either one or the other. Sure you can have a bit of both, but there will be one that is predominant. Once you narrow it down to which one that is, we can work to getting clearer on your goals.
Back to the definition of motivation – That Which Gives Purpose – this is the heart of the question of your reasons why you want to get to a certain weight. How will your life be better if you get to that certain weight? This is where your imagination will benefit you in getting a clear picture of how your life will be better.
Ask yourself some questions – write these answers down on a piece of paper:
Towards Pleasure
- What will you be doing?
- Who will you be doing it with?
- Where will you be?
- How will you feel when your there?
- What clothes will you be wearing or not wearing? (where is that dang giggle emoticon???)
Away From Pain
- If you don’t get to goal, what are you going to miss out on?
- What opportunities will you lose out on? Maybe the ability to enjoy healthy time with your family late into your life? Or maybe it will mean you continue to go out to restaurants and take vacations by yourself?
- How will your health deteriorate if you don’t get closer to goal?
- What does the hospital room look like where you will have to go for dialysis treatments?
- How long will it take to recover from a kidney transplant?
Doing this exercise will give you a compelling picture of how your life is going to be better if you get thinner or worse if you don’t. Cultivate and meditate on this picture until it gives you a clear sense of purpose. When that purpose is there, you will be MUCH closer to taking the necessary actions needed to get there.
Write these answers down on an index card and put it by your bed or better yet, tape it to the bathroom mirror. Every morning and every night, remind yourself why you REALLY want to get to goal. Remind yourself why you need to take action daily, what the payoff is and what the cost will be if you don’t.
Remember, every journey begins with the first step. Consider this Chinese proverb: “The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago. The second best time is now.”
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