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In the past nothing has been enough to keep me motivated for very long.
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Just a quick comment on this - I find that relying on motivation ALWAYS lets me down. I was always motivated at the start of any new program, but then results would slow, or I'd be tired, or I'd be stressed, and that motivation would fade out. And I'd quit because I thought I needed to be motivated to keep going.
What I found is that I need to keep going regardless of whether I feel motivated or not. So I made a commitment. I told myself that, no matter what, I was going to try my best to stay on plan. And that if I DID fall off plan, I'd get right back on at my next opportunity.
When I did have motivation, it was great and made things easier. But when I wasn't motivated, I did it anyway, even though I didn't necessarily want to. I made bargains with myself, like "Just exercise for 20 minutes, and if you still want to quit then, you can", knowing that once I got started I'd keep going. The best part of this approach was that by sticking to my plan, I ended up seeing results and feeling better, which was motivating and made it that much easier to keep going.