The mysterious method to instantly inspire you whenever you want


Admit it. You terribly crave to get successful. And to keep yourself motivated and on track, sometimes you tell yourself that you deserve it.

While this thought could be a powerful motivator – the only problem?

Many times it fails to provoke you to leap up and do the hard labour which you require to grab it.

And sometimes you also feel you possess the capability of getting that successful, of putting forth that level of labour, of doing all what it takes to get on the top.

Yet…

You ruefully catch yourself lagging behind, making a cover of those sheets of weak, even non-existent excuses.

Is there anything more daring that could provoke us to cross our limits?

That could defy our fears and drag us by our necks in open?

More than all these things, the thought that can inspire and provoke us to work hard – as we should be working – can be another realisation.

What if we shift the focus from ‘us’ to ‘them’?

Yes, what if we feel that our success matters more to people who we love than it matters to ourselves?

Yes, what if we realise the unvarnished truth that our success matters more to people who we want to help and inspire than it matters to us?

Yes, what if we swallow the hair-raising truth that people dependent on us deserve that we work with our 100% potential?

Don’t our parents, children, siblings, society have their rights on us?

We certainly can produce much more than what we’re doing presently, but there’re some imaginary self-forged chains that hold us back – keeping us tied up in the trenches.

And clear is water, if we tell ourselves that we want to get successful because of our own joy and honour, not all the times we’ll feel motivated.

Mark my word…

Shifting the focus from ‘us’ to ‘them’ is going to begin to trigger hurricanes. Bringing our loved ones, our darlings who we deeply care about in the work-success equation would blow all our laziness out of the water.

Folks dependent on us want us to serve them with our truest capabilities.

Yes, they deserve from us that we work hard. They have this right.

When we tell ourselves that we have the capability of working hard, and that we deserve success, it gets self-centred. I have seen that self-centred things rarely take off, and when they do, they hardly go a long way.

When we think that we want to get successful to promote ourselves, we merely dabble in our hobbies. We tinker around with fashionable tools and concepts, offering our mind the mental luxury that we’re chasing our passions.

But when we realise that those dependent on us have the right on us, things really begin to stir.

But when we think that there’re people who’re waiting for us to get successful, we rouse ourselves to spill out the wild magic we’re capable of.

But when we feel that we’re not doing justice with our loves, a strong feeling of guilt compels us to get on the top of the world.

Then we squeeze out the very best from inside us.

Then we feel no fear of getting rejected or condemned…we simply get creative.

Then we don’t just browse inspiring blogposts or videos – we go ahead to do the nerve-racking.

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