No matter what you do, it will always have a positive effect in terms of glory and/or lessons.
You’re the one who has to figure out the reason regarding what the heck is going on with you. So, you have to reach down deep – and then analyze and find the positive and good aspects of each and any task.
This is easier said than done most of the time because the positive part is hidden and sometimes hard to find. This is especially true when there’s something standing in front of you that you just do not feel like doing what-so-ever.
The easy thing to do is to shove off the tasks that you hate doing, but if you’re under obligation then by all means you have to give it your best. The motivating factor, and one way to look on the bright side of doing something that you really don’t want to do, or that you’ve been procrastinating on is to realize first that once it’s done, then you don’t have to even look at that task again if you don’t want to.
And next, you have to realize that if you’re under obligation to do something, and you actually perform that task, then your reputation has just been raised up a notch or two. The flip side of that is that you truly don’t want to have a bad reputation with others, especially if those others are helping you pay your bills, so the motivating factor there would be to do what needs to be done so that you don’t end up with a bad reputation.
Sometimes it just takes that one little shift in thinking, where we look at a little bit of the bright side that actually gets us motivated enough to do what needs to be done, and staying motivated enough to carry us on through to reaching our goals.









