609: How To Get Motivated & Stay That Way

How can you get motivated? More importantly: how can you stay motivated? Get more motivated?

Saturday shows are listener question & coaching episodes and today’s show definitely has a theme of motivation!

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Questions Addressed in Today’s Episode:

Does it matter if you use decaf coffee for bulletproof coffee?

How do I get motivated? I do I keep my motivation alive and strong?

How do I commit to lifestyle change without being overwhelmed?

What steps does it take to become motivated and believe you can win this battle?

Beyond willpower, how can I change?

If you have a question, you can submit it here.

Resources:

Make sure you’re on the wait list for the Summer 2019 12 Weeks to Transformation!

Chasing Cupcakes

Dos and Don’ts of Bulletproof Coffee

The Motivation Manifesto by Brendon Burchard

Eat the Yolks by Liz Wolfe

Spring Cleaning Day 2 – With Terri Lynn Driedger

Today we are continuing our spring cleaning series with another strategy from my dear friend Terri Lynn!

At the bottom of this post, you will learn more about Terri Lynn and how you can connect with her and her work!

Last Month I Marie Kondoed My Life (Real Spring Cleaning)

If you are on Instagram, have Netflix or simply don’t live under a large rock you more than likely have heard of Marie Kondo! I began binging her show while cooking dinner every night and quickly knew that the KonMari method was something I wanted to dive into. I ordered up her book, finished watching her entire show, read that book cover to cover and made a commitment to completely Marie Kondo my home in one month!

KonMari Method

For those who are not familiar with her program, she begins by categorizes absolutely everything in your home. Category by category you hold or touch every single item in your home and ask yourself if it brings you joy. If it doesn’t, you either toss it or give it to charity! Night #1, me and my husband grabbed absolutely everything in our clothing closets including shoes, hats, underwear and threw it on our suddenly-looking-super-small king-sized bed. Holy sh*t!! Insert tiny breakdown. Then we got to work! By the end of the night we had both removed well over 70% of what had previously taking up tenancy in our clothing closets and we were SHOCKED! How could we have that much in our homes, in our lives that don’t bring us joy?!

For 3-4 nights a week we dove head first into a different category within our home and time and time again we were shocked how much we chose to let go of and how much extra space we suddenly had in our previously packed full 2000 sq. ft. home! By the time we completed the full KonMari method we had let go of well over 50% of our belongings and honestly, many of our closets look so empty in the most wonderful, joyful way!

Living the Marie Kondo Lifestyle

What shocked me the most while implementing her method was how often throughout the day I found myself asking, ‘does this bring me joy?’ I would be in a meeting with my employees chatting about the new program we were creating and would suddenly realize that this new program truly wasn’t bringing me any joy beyond finances! I was hanging out with a girlfriend and suddenly saw her in a completely new light, ‘this relationship doesn’t bring me joy anymore.’ I found myself analyzing my morning routine and realized the HITT workout I was doing 3x/week was no longer joyful at all for me! #byebye

On the flip side, I began to learn so much more about myself, the things that fired me up and make me feel oh so joyful! I realized that despite being a total ‘city chick’ I am obsessed with the outdoors! I suddenly recognized that despite working from home and being able to get away with hoodies and lulu’s for clothing, dressing up is something I love to do, even if it’s just for me! I also had a revelation that spending time with the grandparents that raised me for a portion of my life was one of my favourite things!

Let’s Take Some Action – Spring Cleaning for Your Mind

Maybe this email was the final straw in breaking the camel’s back and motivating you to dive into the KonMari method ASAP or, maybe this simply isn’t a good time for you. Either way, I want to give you an action step to begin to implement the key to this method into your life TODAY!

Choose an item to wear on your body that brings you immense joy. Maybe it’s a ring you got from your grandmother for your 18th birthday or a bracelet that you got from your partner as an anniversary gift! Either way, make sure it’s something you can wear daily without it beginning to smell like a barn in Southern Manitoba. Whatever it is, choose it in your mind’s eye and claim it as your ‘joy reminder.’ Our subconscious has the amazing ability of actually remembering the meaning you placed on an item simply by setting an intention around it!

Now, every time that this item catches your attention I want you to ask yourself, ‘does my current reality bring me joy?’ This will end up being an ARRAY of things! Maybe you’ll be driving to work and recognize how little joy your job truly brings you. Maybe you’ll be getting dressed and recognize that your 8-year-old scratchy peach wool sweater no longer brings you joy. Or maybe you’ll be having coffee with a sweet friend and recognize how truly joyful they make you! Whatever it is, don’t judge it. Just ask it one simple question…

Does This Bring Me Joy?

I would absolutely love to hear from you as you apply this practice into your life! I pretty much live on Instagram, so go ahead and give me a follow and shoot me a message on there!
https://www.instagram.com/therealterrilynn 

I also have a website where I release informative blogs on living a Holistic Lifestyles two or more times a week! Check her out below!
http://terrilynn.life

Xoxo,
Terri Lynn

Spring Cleaning For Your Mind – Day 1

Spring cleaning sounds like a good idea, but it can be a lot of work. Today I’m sharing with you the email e-series about spring cleaning for your mindset.

It feels amazing to have that organized pantry or clutter-free closet, but what really can hold us back is the clutter, junk, fears, excuses and past patterns that take up space in our minds.

Today I’ll be sharing with you the first of the 6 mental & emotional strategies to get past what holds you back.

Spring Cleaning Series Day 1

I don’t know about you, but I’m ready for a clean slate. I’m ready to shake off the negativity, fears, doubts, excuses and worries that keep me from engaging in each day with enthusiasm and excitement!

For those of you who missed it, I recently put together a 6-day email series containing a tip, tool, tactic, perspective or strategy to help you reset and refresh your mind. I introduced a few of my friends who shared powerful insights and encouragement.

To start, we’re kicking off with a personal podcast-style message from yours-truly! Take a few minutes, sit with your journal and fully embrace today’s tool that comes in the form of a question.

Click here to listen.

I’d love to see you share any answers or insights you’re comfortable sharing in our free Primal Potential Facebook community!

Make today amazing and I’ll see you tomorrow!

If You Want Better Answers, Start By Asking Better Questions

The following is adapted from Chasing Cupcakes

You’re stuck on a problem you can’t seem to solve. You bang your head against the wall, coming up with solution after solution and trying desperately to figure out what’s holding you back.

But what’s keeping you stuck almost certainly isn’t the problem itself—it’s your approach to solving it. Instead of focusing on the solution, you’re defending your behavior or making a case for the validity of your problem. Your top priority is being right, not getting it right.

No judgment here. I’ve done this. In fact, we all have.

The right questions can set you free from this trap, by making clear the steps between you and your solution, clearing out any emotional filters at play, and illuminating incorrect assumptions holding you back.

If your questions don’t lead you to improved action, you aren’t asking the right questions.

To help you with this, I’ll share a story from my life that demonstrates the power of better questions, then offer a couple powerful strategies for finding the right answers.

 

How the Right Questions Helped My Sister

 

A couple years ago, while I was preparing for ASCEND, a Primal Potential weekend workshop, I invited my mom and sister out to dinner. I wanted to try out an activity in advance of the event and they were about to be my guinea pigs.

I explained that I wanted to do a workshop at ASCEND where participants could only communicate via questions. No statements or explanations, just questions.

At dinner, I asked my mom and sister if one of them would be willing to share a problem, in the form of a question, to kick off our little dinnertime experiment.

Debi, my sister, asked, “How do I balance getting out of debt and enjoying my life?”

To be honest, her question floored me. Years earlier, we’d agreed to stop talking to each other about money. Given our different approaches to finances (I’m a saver, she’s a spender), those conversations never ended well, so we’d cut them off.

After a few initial questions, we cut right to the heart it: her spending habits.

“Can you spend less money?” I asked.

Debi paused for a moment, then replied, “What if I don’t want to spend less money?”

I admired her honesty and used my next round of questions to further explore that.

“Are you really enjoying your life with the financial stress you have right now? Is this the way you want things to be? It seems like you don’t want to spend less because you associate spending more with enjoying your life more? But are you enjoying life right now? Is it possible that spending less would actually allow you to enjoy life more?”

She sat quietly. She was considering, open-mindedly this time, that maybe spending less would allow her to actually enjoy life more, not the other way around. There was something more true than the story she had been clinging to about her spending.

Since that conversation, Debi’s finances have transformed. The discipline she now brings to her financial choices has allowed her to enjoy life more, not less, because she’s gradually eliminating one of her biggest stressors: money problems.

 

Pause Often to Ask Yourself Questions

 

That short exercise with Debi was a starting point—it represented a shift in the way she was willing to think about money and her ability to create change.

The questions themselves didn’t create results for Debi and they won’t for you, either. But they did open a door that Debi then had the discipline to walk through.

To fully unlock the power of great questions, you need to get into the habit of asking them regularly. You can probably think of moments from this past week when you would have benefitted from slowing down and asking yourself the right questions.

Maybe you got worked up after a tense staff meeting, or said some things you regret after a breakup. Perhaps you gave into temptation and splurged on junk food.

Next time you confront these moments, what if you took three minutes to ask yourself questions, or called someone who was willing to ask questions of you?

You might be saying: “What should I ask myself, or have someone else ask me?”

That’s a good question! Here are a few thought-provoking ones to start with:

What’s a choice I can make right now that would leave me feeling great tomorrow?

Have I already made up my mind on this issue? If so, what led me to that point?

What actually happened? How do I feel about what happened? What’s the difference?

 

What to Do When You Don’t Know the Answer

 

You’ll get better at coming up with the right questions the more you practice asking them, but what do you do when you don’t know the answer to your question?

In my experience, we often dismiss questions by saying “I don’t know” or “I’m confused” to avoid taking ownership of our role in a solution and delay doing work.

To be honest, those responses are cop-outs.

You don’t have to know the answer, but you are capable of finding it.

“I don’t know” might mean “I need to take some action or do some work to get clearer on an answer or solution.” If that’s the case, ask yourself, “How can I find the answer?” or “What might be the answer? What are some options?”

Knowledge is not a prerequisite for action. Knowledge is an end result of action.

If you aren’t sure of an answer, take action. Do something. You’ll learn from what you try. Stop holding yourself back from action because you’re waiting for answers. Create the answers. They are waiting for you on the other side of intelligent action.

Don’t wait to think up a solution. Create it. Travel to it. Your solutions are in your progress and attention. You’ll always learn more from action than from thought.

For more advice on asking better questions, you can find Chasing Cupcakes on Amazon.

593: Building Emotional Resilience

Building emotional resilience is one of the most powerful steps toward happiness, confidence, peace of mind and consistency but it certainly requires intentionality and practice.

In today’s episode we’re talking about how to go about creating this barrier to emotional volatility and how to enforce personal boundaries while practicing emotional resilience.

Emotional Resilience Questions

Was insult intended?

Do I know for sure?

What assumptions have I made?

Am I focused on the problem or the solution?

Am I judging someone?

Am I placing my standards and values on someone else?

What is the difference between what actually happened (the facts) and what I added to the story (assumptions/intent/feelings)?

What have I added to the facts?

What else could this mean?

Have I added insult where none was intended?

What if I decided to not take this so seriously?

What’s my role in this?

EB’s Resources:

Join me for the 1 Week Spring Cleaning Mindset e-series! 

Chasing Cupcakes

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Hop on the wait list for the Summer 2019 12 Weeks to Transformation

The 4 Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz

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