Deccan Chronicle

CRACKING THE PUZZLE OF MOTIVATION

- Siddhartha Sharma is the bestsellin­g author of Love Your Mondays and retire young, 60 Keys to Success with NLP and many other books

As a motivation­al speaker and personal developmen­t author, one of the biggest challenges that I face is to convince my audience that they can accomplish more in their lives if they stay in an inspired state. Recently, while conducting an author signing event at IIM-Kashipur, a student mentioned that when he reads motivation­al books for a couple of hours, he feels inspired and stays charged up for a week and thereafter, the motivation fizzles out. I think this is the common problem which most readers of personal developmen­t books experience.

I responded by asking him how frequently he charged his mobile phone and how long the battery lasted. He mentioned that he charges it daily for an hour and the charge lasts 24 hours. I told him he just shared the answer to the question he asked. I suggested that if reading a motivation­al book for two hours motivates him for the entire week, it is an amazing ritual. He should charge the battery of his mind at regular intervals.

I cannot over-emphasise the importance of reading motivation­al books and questionin­g everything written in it. They make you see your possibilit­ies and then leave it to you to decide what you would like to do with your life. I always tell my readers neither to believe nor disbelieve me, but I always ask them to question me. It is not only important to be inspired but it is also very important to be inspired about a worthy goal. Find a worthy goal for yourself and get all the motivation you need to take action to accomplish your goal.

Reading and getting coaching expedites your learning. You do not have all the time to figure out everything yourself. Leverage the wisdom of evolution and learn from the experience­s of other human beings. I personally read for one hour every day and frequently attend seminars to stay charged up. A good book has a greater probabilit­y of taking me closer to my goals than watching a mindless television sitcom or news debate. Discover your motivation mechanism and stick to it.

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Siddhartha Sharma

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