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Why motivation is important in the workplace
The relationship between goals and motivation
How does goal-setting improve motivation?
How to motivate yourself to achieve your goals
How to identify your sources of motivation
Meet John. It’s Monday morning, and he’s getting ready to start the day.
After waking up too late, packing lunch for the kids, rushing them out the door to school, and nearly forgetting to put his pants on, he sits down to work. Then realizes he didn’t do his morning workout.
You might have your own version of this story. Maybe you meant to clean before your guests arrived, read that book you’ve been putting off, or buy groceries instead of ordering takeout for the third time this week.
It feels like there’s not enough time in a day. But there is. It’s easy to find 20 minutes for a workout or to tidy up.
In many cases, a lack of motivation is the real culprit here. Without it, what hope do you have to reach your goals?
Motivation and goals have a symbiotic relationship. One affects the other. And yet, no matter how badly you want to achieve a milestone, it can feel impossible to get started.
This is especially important when it comes to career goals. Whether you want to start a business, develop new skills, or write a book, you’ll need motivation and discipline to reach your aspirations.
Let’s go over how motivation helps in achieving your goals. Once you grasp their relationship, you’ll be on your way to attaining your dreams.
You probably don’t think about your motivation until it’s gone. You’re in the zone one minute, completing your work with hardly an issue. The next, you’re feeling sluggish, tired, and unfocused.
Motivation is best described as the process that drives you to perform a task or behavior. It’s that feeling where you feel compelled to complete your goal.
There are two common types of motivation that act on you every day:
Both can help you achieve your goals, but each serves a specific role.
External motivators are great for achieving short-term and long-term milestones. You can reward yourself each time to reach a fitness goal or nail a presentation at work. Intrinsic motivators are necessary for long-term commitments.
It’s hard to start a business if your heart isn’t in it. You can probably sustain your workflow with a series of external motivators, but without inspiration accompanying your motivation, you might struggle to stay focused.
Proper motivation is essential to staying satisfied with your work. Without it, you risk becoming disengaged, like 70% of the employees surveyed by Gallup. You’ll merely go through the motions, never fully invested.
This can have many harmful effects long-term:
But your job doesn’t have to feel this way. Even if you’re not enamored with your work or colleagues, you can find other ways to stay inspired.
This is why self-motivation is important. It empowers you to change your situation, find a renewed sense of purpose, and discover your own version of success.
At BetterUp, we can help you unlock your motivation. Our coaches will work with you to identify your values, set appropriate goals, and keep you accountable.
Goals increase your motivation, but you need the motivation to take steps toward your goals. This is a classic chicken-and-egg situation.
It’s hard to know which comes first. Here’s the thing: neither of them does. Setting a goal might motivate you, but you might feel motivated to set a goal. And failing to achieve a goal has been proven to hinder your motivation and self-esteem. Setting and achieving realistic goals is crucial to keeping your brain motivated and focused.
Goals improve your motivation by giving you a tangible outcome for your work. Every time you complete one, you’ll feel a sense of accomplishment, motivating you to keep going. The trick is to structure your goals appropriately.
Here’s how to use goal-setting to improve your motivation:
If you’ve done your reading about goal-setting, you’ve probably already heard about the SMART method. This acronym stands for goals that are:
Both your career and personal goals should follow this method. It will help you set realistic expectations for what you can achieve, saving you from disappointment and discouragement if you miss your mark.
And while failure is a great teacher, nothing kills motivation faster than feeling like you failed.
Your list of milestones should resemble a trail of breadcrumbs. Each one inches you toward your big goal.
It’s important to plan small and easy first steps. Achieving them will give you an immediate sense of progress, thus boosting your motivation to keep going.
Once you get into the flow of setting and achieving goals, it’s easy to lose track of how far you’ve come. Create a system or download an app to view your progress regularly. This will keep you motivated as you progress. A visual representation like a checklist or a fundraising thermometer works well.
Achieving your goals is hard work. If they’re aligned with your values and purpose, you’re probably intrinsically motivated to keep going. But, on those tough days, it’s important to add some spice to give you energy.
Try giving yourself rewards to make a tough job a bit sweeter.
Now that you see how goals can improve your motivation, you’ll notice a feedback loop emerging. Every time you complete one, your motivation increases to reach the next.
As you progress, your goals will inevitably grow harder. The trick now is to keep up the momentum. Here’s how to motivate yourself to keep going:
When you hit a rough patch in your pursuits, remember that your attitude becomes your reality. That’s why it’s important to cultivate resilience. You have to show grit and determination and quickly recover from adversity — otherwise, you’re setting yourself up for failure.
Here are some psychological factors that will affect your motivation:
Thankfully, these psychological factors can be reversed, or at last, mitigated, so they don’t severely interfere with your daily life.
You can start by identifying your personal motivators to leverage them to your advantage. Doing this will help improve your state of mind.
Everyone responds differently to different kinds of motivators. Here are some questions to ask yourself. Your answers will reveal what drives you to succeed:
Some of these might be more important to you than others. Organize them as such. This will give you an idea of where you should put your energy.
Once you know what drives you, you can set goals aligned with those motivators.
Achieving your goals requires grit and determination. And along the way, you will encounter many pitfalls that can hold you back. Here are some examples:
It can be tough to measure the impact of these situations when you’re living through them. But as soon as you name them, you can take steps to remedy them.
Now that you know how motivation helps in achieving goals, we can leave you with our biggest piece of advice: find your support network and lean on it.
You might already have it. Your loved ones want you to succeed. Tell them about your goals, ask for advice, and encourage them to do the same. You’ll motivate each other to rise to new heights.
And for even more support, lean on BetterUp. Our professional coaches are motivated by your success. With their help, you can set clear goals and learn how to achieve them.
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With over 3 years of coaching experience and a certification in transformative leadership and life coaching from Sofia University, Elizabeth leverages transpersonal psychology expertise to help coaches and clients gain awareness of their behavioral and thought patterns, discover their purpose and passions, and elevate their potential. She is a lifelong student of psychology, personal growth, and human potential as well as an ICF-certified ACC transpersonal life and leadership Coach.
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