I am losing motivation
“I am losing my motivation for the business and starting to not have patience with clients or employees.”
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“I am losing motivation. MOTIVATE Me!!”
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Each month, my Remodelers Circle members get some 1on1 time with me through something called a ‘Coaching Gym’ – they click a link and select a time for a 1on1 talk. When they fill out the request they answer this question:
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“What specific topic would you like to discuss on our call? This is key to the meeting! Please list 1-2 topics below.”
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Two of my remodelers this month had very similar answers to that – you see them above. Both have to do with losing motivation.
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As a business owner myself of 10 years, I know exactly what they’re feeling.
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We work and work and work. Juggle employees, marketing, sales, financials, production, operations, home life – the to-do list is long.
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Kiss the spouse. Hug the kids.
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Play with the dog. Get some sleep.
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Rinse and repeat the next day.
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It can make us weary. We can lose motivation. We’ve all been there.
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I wrote up some ideas on what to do when you’re not motivated below – I hope you find one or two of them helpful:
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One way to get motivated and to snap yourself out of a funk is to focus on WHY you do what you do.
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Why do you enjoy running your business? Think about the freedom and advantages it gives you.
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Focus on the people you’re able to serve. The excellent experience and results you’re able to deliver. Think about all of your great clients.
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Think about the excellent remodeling work you accomplish every day. Take a little time to be proud of your work and what you’ve built with your business!
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Focus on the employees and trade partners you have. What a gift! What’s something you can do today to show appreciation for them? When you show appreciation to others it usually helps you feel better too.
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Maybe you’re not motivated because you’re not investing time in your faith. In study/journaling/prayer. Fix that.
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Set-up a time to have lunch with a dear friend or family member. Sometimes it’s nice to take a break and having lunch with a loved one can help you regain perspective.
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Maybe your health is crap right now. When you’re not exercising or eating well – you feel like crap. Your energy dips quickly. And that can hurt your motivation. If that’s you – improve that in a small way today.
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Maybe it’s money/financials that are stressing you out, which drains and unmotivates you. “I work so stinking hard – where’s the money?” – If that’s the case set up a meeting with your bookkeeper or CPA or business coach. Get a good, clear understanding of where you’re at – and focus on a 30 or 60 day financial plan to improve your financial position. Baby steps.
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Sometimes you need to just simplify things – review your to-do list and just pick ONE thing to focus on and knock out. Sometimes ‘eating your frog‘ can motivate you big time.
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Maybe you just need to put some headphones on and play your favorite music for a bit to clear your head and get you ready to attack the day.
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Lastly, and I touched on it a bit above – talk to someone about how you’re feeling. A trusted friend/family member. A fellow business owner (like I said above, we all go through phases where we’re feeling beat up and not motivated.)
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Don’t be shy about replying back to this email and let’s shoot some emails back and forth or get on the phone for 10 minutes.
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Hopefully there’s something in the list of ideas above that are helpful reminders for you today.