Principles That Keep Us Going For As Long As We Want

3 Nivationist Principles that Bring Out Our Inner Purpose And Motivate Us At Our Hardest Times

Building a career takes time.

Time will bring uncertainties and challenges.

We will encounter more failures than ever before.

It’s not only about having the right skills and knowledge but also about taking care of the human in us so we can stay in the game for as long as we want.

It’s unhealthy and resource-draining if we don’t have the mindset, the routines/systems, and the environment to put our energy and time into the proper next steps for our endeavor.

1. Create a Critical, Self-Loving Mindset

It’s our call to create a mindset that allows us to be critical enough to assess what we need to achieve our long-term goals in the grand scheme of the world we live in and continue to love ourselves regardless of the failures, obstacles, or societal pressures that we may face.

We will be strong enough to stand back up after failures and turn our struggles into valuable strategies and detectors for weak points that we can use to protect our future plans.

That way, we can confidently utilize what we learn from the people before us, be in control of our progress, and be more sure of ourselves from the inside out.

2. Build Personalized Routines and Systems

We’re playing the long game when we’re aiming for personal success.

Our energy is finite, but distractions could be endless. We’ll surely run out of steam if we don’t have our own systems to live by. It is far too easy for us to fall back into bad habits that were on autopilot for years.

New systems and routines should be easy to blend into our current lives and flexible enough for changes.

It’s an opportunity to learn more about ourselves so we can naturally build our discipline with tools, routines, and systems that make tackling our everyday responsibilities easier, creating time for decisions that matter, and living like how we planned.

3. Design Productive, Inspiring Living Spaces

We get excited about our ideas and goals because we want them to come true. Rather than leaving them abstract, out-of-reach, and forgotten in our minds amidst our busy schedules, design your living spaces to be extensions of your mind.

Our living spaces reflect who we are and bring forth who we want to be. The visual stimuli provide physical reminders of our workflows, habits, routines, and systems so we will be more appreciative and confident with our progress even when life gets hard.

A productive and inspiring living space gives us more ground to manifest and capture ideas while making our goals and ideas real, touchable, and seen rather than dreams in the distant future.

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