Self-motivation ... your weapon towards success!

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Self-motivation your weapon towards success
Many of the books dealt with the problem of self-confidence, which was either to encourage the individual to trust himself or to motivate managers and managers for better productivity in their work. There are many reasons to find the right catalyst and the ultimate goal is to change that outlook Not being able to succeed.
Types of stimuli
There are two basic types of stimuli:

External stimuli: It is the effect that an individual receives from his external environment in order to motivate him to do something. One of the disadvantages of an individual's reliance on external stimuli is that the latter may suddenly be cut off (for example, a relative may be an example to you, but when he dies you do not find that relative who has motivated you to work diligently), you may lose confidence in them or They feel you have not met their expectations.

Internal stimuli: The effect that an individual receives from decisions of himself, which is the sleeping force in the person that can achieve the impossible, where it is difficult to reach easily. It needs daily exercises in stimulation to become an acquired behavior. The advantages of internal stimuli enable the individual to feel With reassurance and strength, a sense of greater respect for himself, a sense of inner strength and wonder.
The stimulus needs a deep focus

We all know the sport of bowling, which is one of the most difficult sports athletics requires a kind of flexibility and concentration, so that we can relate the stimulus to focus, let's review the steps or stages that the athlete makes to achieve his jump.
Step 1: Stand up and prepare

The athlete stands in his hand with a long beard. During this stage, the rider loads his inner strength and prepares himself psychologically first before taking any step.


Good focus is key to self-motivation.
So imagine the height that will jump is just a normal barrier and it is very easy, and there are those who imagine in his mind the scenario of the jump and that he has succeeded in achieving, and all that is necessary is to focus on the next steps, and here we talk about NLP tribal behavior.


Step 2: Running towards the mast

When the internal stimulation energy bursts out, it moves quickly and carries the buzz in his hands. In the meantime, the subconscious adjusts the running speed to suit the distance between him and the mast.


Step 3: Transform the force

At this point and when it reaches the mast, it stirs up the earth and rests on it to turn the force and speed of horizontal running, to a rising vertical force, and this shift or shift in the nature of the force is to the result of the stimulation and concentration it did at the beginning.


Step 4: Overflow and Fall

During this stage, the contestant picks up the fruits of his actions, where we always notice in the event of his failure. He hates himself for failure and blames himself because he was close to winning, but when he succeeds he will reverse the first situation but feels great joy and grows respect for himself and himself because he was not confident To do the impossible.



These steps represent the internal stimulation, while the audience with his concoctions, his presence, and his support for athletes is an incentive or an external stimulus.


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