When you’re in between jobs, you probably want to get back to work as soon as possible. However, taking the first job offer you can get might not necessarily be a good strategy.
When you’re in between jobs, you probably want to get back to work as soon as possible. However, taking the first job offer you can get might not necessarily be a good strategy.
Google has had a collection of free fonts
for a while. Recently, the site for these fonts got an update. Now it’s easier than ever to browse through the fonts and preview the ones you need before you download them.
I dislike combo gadgets, and prefer tools that do one thing well instead of a dozen things poorly. But the Nomad Leather Wallet for iPhone does two things very well, and is as good-looking as it is useful. If you’re looking for a slick way to carry your cards and cash, and charge your phone on the go, this wallet is the perfect balance of quality, style, and utility.
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Do you ever struggle to get motivated?
Maybe you know exactly what you need to do, but when it comes down to it you just don’t have the energy?
I know the feeling.
Sometimes we have plenty of good ideas running around but when we sit down to make them happen, we just don’t have the willpower to follow through. From time to time all of us can get caught out; hitting the snooze button, opting for the unhealthy lunch option or get distracted by Facebook or Netflix.
But the issue isn’t necessarily that we lack intrinsic motivation.
A lot of the time it is that we’re stuck in a lazy or tired state, and just willing our way out of it isn’t going to work. In fact, it could just do the opposite, tiring us out and depleting our mental reserves, particularly if our willpower is low.
Luckily there are some pretty straight forward ways to get ourselves out of that state and get our motivation back.
Many of us struggle to get motivated not because of a lack of purpose, but because we simply don’t take enough time to recharge properly.
Willpower (and by association our motivation), acts like a muscle – and you need to make sure you are resting properly in order to start the day fresh and ready.
Here are four simple but powerful ways to make sure your body and mind are really recharging:
Most people don’t realize that they are actually running at 50% of their potential a lot of the time.
Remember that our energy primarily comes from the food we eat, but we also get it from water and sunlight.
Make sure first and foremost you are eating foods that are easy to digest. Our body spends 33% of its energy on digestion, and only 12% on physical activity, so eating heavy and processed foods that are not easy to absorb will make you sluggish and not allow you the energy to perform at your best – this is why we experience food comas after eating too much.
Another trick to do this is to splash water on your face and wrists for around a minute. James Zacny at the University of Chicago found that because these areas have more nerve endings this energizes us and makes us more alert.
A lot of people think that this is just another form of procrastination, but reading an inspirational biography or watching an inspirational movie or documentary can give you just the jolt you need to get started on a new project or just finish what you’ve got on your to do list.
It’s important here to be clear beforehand on exactly how much time you’re going to spend doing this. There’s a big difference between setting aside a couple of hours for a movie and spending the next week re-watching every episode of Game of Thrones!
Sometimes all we need to get out of a funk is just to get out of our own heads.
When you’re feeling tired or lazy it’s good to talk to one of your friends or family members who are usually buzzing with energy.
As social creatures, the vitality of others can be infectious, and when we have positive social interactions our brains release oxytocin which helps motivates us to action.
How do you get motivated when you’re feeling lazy and tired? Let us know in the comments!
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Attention Pick The Brain Readers!
Want to ensure you take full control of your mornings and spend less time feeling lazy and tired?
Grab a free copy of our new eBook: MORNING MASTERY: The Simple 20 Minute Routine For Long Lasting Energy, Laser-Sharp Focus, and Stress Free Living.
Ben is a freelance writer, and the co-creator of Project Monkey Mind—a new blog for the 21st century solopreneur and young professional who wants to lead a more free and fulfilling life.
You’ve read 4 Ways to Get Your Motivation Back When You’re In a Rut, originally posted on Pick the Brain | Motivation and Self Improvement. If you’ve enjoyed this, please visit our site for more inspirational articles.
You’re reading 4 Ways to Get Your Motivation Back When You’re In a Rut, originally posted on Pick the Brain | Motivation and Self Improvement. If you’re enjoying this, please visit our site for more inspirational articles.
Do you ever struggle to get motivated?
Maybe you know exactly what you need to do, but when it comes down to it you just don’t have the energy?
I know the feeling.
Sometimes we have plenty of good ideas running around but when we sit down to make them happen, we just don’t have the willpower to follow through. From time to time all of us can get caught out; hitting the snooze button, opting for the unhealthy lunch option or get distracted by Facebook or Netflix.
But the issue isn’t necessarily that we lack intrinsic motivation.
A lot of the time it is that we’re stuck in a lazy or tired state, and just willing our way out of it isn’t going to work. In fact, it could just do the opposite, tiring us out and depleting our mental reserves, particularly if our willpower is low.
Luckily there are some pretty straight forward ways to get ourselves out of that state and get our motivation back.
Many of us struggle to get motivated not because of a lack of purpose, but because we simply don’t take enough time to recharge properly.
Willpower (and by association our motivation), acts like a muscle – and you need to make sure you are resting properly in order to start the day fresh and ready.
Here are four simple but powerful ways to make sure your body and mind are really recharging:
Most people don’t realize that they are actually running at 50% of their potential a lot of the time.
Remember that our energy primarily comes from the food we eat, but we also get it from water and sunlight.
Make sure first and foremost you are eating foods that are easy to digest. Our body spends 33% of its energy on digestion, and only 12% on physical activity, so eating heavy and processed foods that are not easy to absorb will make you sluggish and not allow you the energy to perform at your best – this is why we experience food comas after eating too much.
Another trick to do this is to splash water on your face and wrists for around a minute. James Zacny at the University of Chicago found that because these areas have more nerve endings this energizes us and makes us more alert.
A lot of people think that this is just another form of procrastination, but reading an inspirational biography or watching an inspirational movie or documentary can give you just the jolt you need to get started on a new project or just finish what you’ve got on your to do list.
It’s important here to be clear beforehand on exactly how much time you’re going to spend doing this. There’s a big difference between setting aside a couple of hours for a movie and spending the next week re-watching every episode of Game of Thrones!
Sometimes all we need to get out of a funk is just to get out of our own heads.
When you’re feeling tired or lazy it’s good to talk to one of your friends or family members who are usually buzzing with energy.
As social creatures, the vitality of others can be infectious, and when we have positive social interactions our brains release oxytocin which helps motivates us to action.
How do you get motivated when you’re feeling lazy and tired? Let us know in the comments!
——–
Attention Pick The Brain Readers!
Want to ensure you take full control of your mornings and spend less time feeling lazy and tired?
Grab a free copy of our new eBook: MORNING MASTERY: The Simple 20 Minute Routine For Long Lasting Energy, Laser-Sharp Focus, and Stress Free Living.
Ben is a freelance writer, and the co-creator of Project Monkey Mind—a new blog for the 21st century solopreneur and young professional who wants to lead a more free and fulfilling life.
You’ve read 4 Ways to Get Your Motivation Back When You’re In a Rut, originally posted on Pick the Brain | Motivation and Self Improvement. If you’ve enjoyed this, please visit our site for more inspirational articles.
Over at Flickr, tadashiiman shares these beautiful photos of where he works, plays, and makes art, and we couldn’t be more in love. A standing arcade cabinet, dual-display setup, and solid sound? We’re down.
In 2014, OnePlus arrived out of nowhere with a powerful idea: What if a phone could look good, be powerful, and not cost a crapload? The OnePlus One was a mic drop and the OnePlus 2 a successful sophomore follow-up, but the new 3 silences the haters—the OnePlus 3 is a “Flagship Killer” and at $400, with no more dumb invite system
, it’s not just the best OnePlus phone ever, but one of the best cheap phones too.
A good fishing knot will be extra strong and keep the hook from having unnecessary movement in the water. The modified clinch knot does just that, and you can learn how to tie one in less than two minutes.
I like having fun on Twitter with my online friends, but sometimes my messages get lost amidst the deluge of great tweets. But there’s good news! You can now retweet your own messages when you feel the need to repeat yourself.
While money may not be the key to happiness, it sure can help
. A recent study suggests the trick is to be true to yourself.