Hey guys, it's Laura. You may have noticed that we are very goal motivated here at ABM. We love to challenge ourselves to new ideas or ventures and encourage you guys as well to achieve your own “reach for the stars” ideas. While the first step to reaching new goals is deciding on what you want to accomplish (new business idea, read more books, create new art, eat healthier, etc.), the next part is figuring out a pathway to making that dream a reality. Sometimes the steps to that goal are clear, sometimes it’s a learn as you go approach, but either way there is one giant thing that you need to know in order to reach your ultimate goal—what motivates you? By that question I don’t mean, “What gets you out of bed in the morning and drives you to succeed?” but more so the question of, “Now that I know where I want to end up, how do I keep myself moving from point A until I get to point B?” I’ve talked about this question a lot with different people as we’ve shared different strategies (and struggles) to stay motivated, and I’ve learned that there is certainly not one motivational trick that works for everyone. That being the case, I thought I’d ask a few others on our ABM staff to share the ways that they personally keep on track when working towards a goal, and hopefully, if you’re struggling to stay on track you’ll find that one of these ways will work for you too. Emma is up first to share what works best for her! Take it away, Emma!
I'd like to say that staying motivated is only tough in the middle of a super hard task. But the truth is way worse. Staying motivated is ALWAYS tough. Whenever I'm dreaming up my next big thing, I'm usually daydreaming about the end result. We all long for that moment when you cross the finish line, when you launch that new website, when you publish that book, when you land that promotion at work, etc. The end of the story is so exciting; it's what you are striving for! But all the rest, which is basically 99% of the task, is sometimes really tough to get through.
I love that feeling of accomplishment. I know I keep sort of throwing in running analogies here, but it just seems to fit. And here comes another, although this is more of a personal story. Did you know that last year I ran my first half marathon? I am NOT a runner. I am pretty un-athletic all around. But Elsie and I wanted to run a half marathon, so we trained for months and months, and then we did it. My time was nothing to brag about, at all. But I remember crossing the finish line with a few tears streaming down my cheeks because I felt SO proud. I know I was so glad I had sunglasses on at the time because I was really embarrassed of those tears. But there were moments in the race when I didn't know if I could do it. There were so many times during training when I thought, "What am I doing? I can't run this far!" But I did it. And crossing that finish line was such a great feeling.
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I agree with the list making! I create a daily list that I am constantly adding things to. It helps to make sure you get things done!
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i’m the same!! NOTHING like an old-fashioned handwritten list. i’ve tried phone/browser apps (Todoist.com is a good one), but for me there is just no substitute for the feeling you get when crossing off accomplished items!
This couldn’t come at a better time, my motivation has been lacking a bit. I think to-do lists could help a lot! Can’t wait to hear Part 2.
Totally off subject, but I love Emma’s outfit in that photo! So cute.
I tottaly agree with you on this Emma! I’m looking foward to know how everyone else at ABM keeps motivated 🙂
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I love this list, especially deep cleaning one room! Whenever I clean I feel like I need to clean the whole house and I always hold if off until we have guests coming over, and it takes my whole day and all of my energy! I need to start getting more organized, perhaps I should make a list of my Days Goals! Very inspiring, thanks for sharing!
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I love this list, especially deep cleaning one room! Whenever I clean I feel like I need to clean the whole house and I always hold if off until we have guests coming over, and it takes my whole day and all of my energy! I need to start getting more organized, perhaps I should make a list of my Days Goals! Very inspiring, thanks for sharing!
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I was a list person but then I found it too easy to ignore the lists. They can disappear under a book or a magazine or get swiped onto the floor by a curious cat and poof, they’re gone.
Now I write on brightly colored index cards each thing I have to do and tape them to an empty wall in my bedroom. They’re impossible to ignore! I get more done because I’m constantly reminded of my goals.
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I love that idea! I like the idea of a to-do list but I always seem to misplace them or my curious toddler steals them and shreds them. I’ve got a good spot for those index cards. I’ll put that on my to-do list. Ha.
Awesome tips! It’s also cool to date the completion of each goal on the list and come back to it later for encouragement. Happy Tuesday, Emma 🙂
I like this idea!!
When it comes to my blog the list-making works out really good!
With sports it’s a bit more difficult to stay, no to become motivated…;)
I love a good list. I have notebooks all over with lists. I just seem to have trouble keeping one with me. I recently started using EverNote on my phone. Sometimes I leave the completed tasks crossed off but visible so I can see what I’ve accomplished. Other times, I feel satisfaction from seeing the list shrink.
A lovely inspiring read ladies… It’s good to know that everyone struggles with staying motivated from time to time.
I’ve recently taken up list writing and find that it takes the emotion out of the tasks… there’s no time for panic and insecurity when there is a task waiting to be completed and crossed off!
Looking forward to Part 2 x
As I read this, I am totally procrastinating on my assignments (grad student)! I am going to make a list and will look forward to crossing everything off! Thanks for the tips Emma!
Oh yes! I`m a big fan of To-Do-Lists, too! Just great to keep everything clear and in order.
Happy Tuesday!
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I’m such an avid list-maker and I wouldn’t be nearly as productive if I didn’t have my lists!!!!
I’m such an avid list maker and I wouldn’t be nearly as productive if it weren’t for my lists!!!!
ABM is such an inspiration and powerhouse! I am looking forward to the rest of this series – loved this!
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Alexandra
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To do lists rule! I don’t want to know what my life would be like without them haha! Also, couldn’t help but notice the orange filing cabinet and coordinating beanie?! Me want! Haha xxx
Haha I started my morning list ritual and then opened my Bloglovin reader to find your post on list making! I totally endorse this method for motivation. I love the Wunderlist app too for people who arent so pen and paper anymore. Great post!!
I am a huge believer in the power of to-do lists, and to your point, Emma, I think your bullet #1 is the KEY aspect. Just making a to-do list isn’t necessarily going to help you, because if you fill it up with lower priority tasks or chores then you’re wasting your time, even if you are “checking off the list.”
Every single morning when I wake up, I sit down on a meditation pillow with my coffee and ask myself this question: “What are the 5 to 7 PRIORITY action steps I can take today that will help me achieve my most important goals?” I’m honest with myself, I keep the list small (too long of a list can induce the old ‘aw, screw it’ attitude!), and I learn to let go or delegate other things that just aren’t that important.
Thanks for the insight, Emma! Keep up the great work ABM team!
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This was so helpful. Thank you, Emma! I am definitely guilty of half-finishing things. I have several half-finished projects sitting on the shelf just waiting to be completed. I’m making my list now! Can’t wait to work hard to check off all the completed goals.
I find that making a list is the most important thing to keep me motivated. I have a little picture frame turned into a dry erase board with a “6 most important things” list for me to write on. I write on it each night with 6 things I need to finish the next day. It’s a feeling of accomplishment to cross those items off!
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I will have to check that app out! Sometimes I use my notepad on my iPhone, but I’m mostly a pen and paper kind of gal. 🙂
-Emma
Still wearing my orange “hunting” hat… I’m addicted!
-Emma
Cool method! Another thing I’ve done before is write on my bathroom mirror (and clean with glass cleaner the next day), also a giant white board does the same if you’re at your office. 🙂
-Emma
great tips! i am alll about making lists! xo jillian – stop by! I’m hosting a great jewelry giveaway on cornflake dreams
Emma, thank you for sharing! I definitely need to hear this “you need to say no to a good (but not great) opportunity” right now. It is so true about distraction, sometimes I forget what my end goal is because it is so far away. And sometimes it is easier to step off the path and follow that “good” opportunity because it may yield immediate results. But taking a step back and writing down that list is the first step to get you back on track!
Great tips! Thanks for sharing!
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OMG I so relate to this! Actually been writing a few posts around the same subject earlier in my own blog here: http://moietelisabeth.blogspot.fi/2014/10/bon-plan.html
and here
http://moietelisabeth.blogspot.fi/2014/10/be-your-own-hero.html
..Sometimes I do have to wonder how can a person manage without one (or two)?
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OMG I so relate to this! Actually been writing a few posts around the same subject earlier in my own blog here: http://moietelisabeth.blogspot.fi/2014/10/bon-plan.html
and here
http://moietelisabeth.blogspot.fi/2014/10/be-your-own-hero.html
..Sometimes I do have to wonder how can a person manage without one (or two)?
xx
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I’m such a list-maker it’s a little absurd. haha
My two favorite project management products are Asana.com and especially this little notepad planner from Paper + Oats. I hate bogging my calendar down with little to-do’s so it’s super nice to fill up one page and then just toss it in the recycle bin! Asana has an iPhone app so it’s nice to have it for major projects on the go.
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I love making lists and having plans. Its so important for success!
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Love this post! I make lists every night for the next day and it totally helps me unwind. Plus, I feel THAT much more organized the next day! It helps when you have pretty stationery to write on, too! 🙂
ADDICTED to lists! Crossing them all off = best feeling ever! I love creating long term lists too, like things I want to do each season, so I don’t forget before it’s too late!
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Great post!
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I totally agree! To-do lists are the greatest thing to keep you motivated! I make these for everything, and it’s the best feeling ever when you check off an item 🙂
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You ladies are so knowledgeable and so very talented!!!!! Where did you get your sweatshirt? I love the bottom of it. thanks so much, wanda
This is great advice for someone trying to start their own company and always having a million things to do. My biggest problem with lists is it seems so overwhelming with all I have to do, I just stop and end up not doing anything. Any advice for this?
I can’t wait for part 2 – I really need help staying motivated!
I am an obsessive maker but I need to work on actually crossing stuff off. I don’t even want to know of unproductive I would be if I didn’t write them.
Oh yes, I live by my lists! A new one each and everyday in my notebook, and it feels AWESOME on those days when I can totally cross them off!!
Thank you for sharing the power of the list! I myself make to do lists like crazy and find that’s really the only thing that keeps me organized. I take it one step further since I suffer from anxiety and get overwhelmed pretty easily. I allow myself to work on things for 20 minutes and then take a ten minute break for a few hours. I also now only assign five things a day to my to-do list for that specific day, so I don’t look at something and feel discouraged when I only get five things done instead of 30. Now, I can get all five things done, pay myself on the back and accomplish more if I feel like it!
I also love making lists and get a rush checking items off. I’m thinking I need that “today’s goals” notepad in my life; where can I find it?
Hi Wendy! That notepad is part of our Happy Mail subscription. You can read more about it here: http://shop.abeautifulmess.com/preorder/happy-mail 🙂 -Jacki
I seriously need to start using to-do lists more often. I am always falling behind on productivity because I am all over the place!
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I’ve never been a list maker, but the idea of being able to mark things off a list is luring for me. Productivity can help someone as myself stay positive. This is a great post for me today, maybe I will start my list today, just so I can start marking off things I have already gotten done 🙂
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Great tips! Making lists daily keeps me focused, motivated and helps me remember things too. I always have a million thoughts running around in my head and the only way to stay on top of them is to write them down. It definitely helps me reach my goals when I have things laid out in front of me.
I thought maybe I was the only one who felt such satisfaction from successfully crossing things off my lists! 🙂
Emma -> Love your grey sweater in this shot, where is it from???
Good stuff, Emma! I agree (but often forget!) how making a list can be so helpful. You’ve got me on track again–I need to make a list.
lists are the best! i use an app/program called wunderlist to stay up to date on what i need to do!
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List making is essential for me! I love the feeling of crossing things off the list and the freedom of having nothing left on the list for the day. It definitely keeps me motivated!
yess, lists are the best things ever! great way to clear my mind and organize that chaos inside. 🙂
xo, cheyenne
totally inspiring. this was the swift kick in the buns I needed to get moving today, so thanks 🙂
i love these goal/motivation posts…. what about bringing back 4 simple goals?? love that!
Great post! Thanks for the reminder to put it in writing. Sometimes there is so much swirling around in my head. 🙂
Have you tried a bullet journal?? It’s like a list on steroids! First thing in a while that keeps me organized!
Creating one right now! Great post, thanks for sharing…
xo
Hems
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List making is something that I love, but don’t practice often because my mind is usually set on go, go, go! But there is something entirely satisfying about crossing off those lines written down on paper.
Oh my god I love making a good list. Great post!
I’m obsessed with making lists. They help me stay on track, and there is nothing better then drawing that checkmark. 🙂
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We recently started with the Wunderlist and it works! Already the name Wunderlist is much more positive than to do list 🙂
Oh and I forgot, Google Doc is also very helpful to us. Especially when working with more people and projects it really helps to keep an overview..
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The only problem I find with list making is that I use them to procrastinate from doing the things on the list that I actually should be doing! haha. x
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I’m so addicted to making lists!!
Writing lists in itself is addicting, too! I’ve always loved making lists, but I’m not as good at crossing things off. I want to get motivated, though, and I like what one commenter said about index cards on the wall. That’s a great idea!
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Great post. I enjoy writing list!
I completely agree with these tips. I have been doing them for a while now and they really do work. It is all about them lists!!
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I LOVE Lists! Maybe a little TOO much;) But seriously, they do help me find focus, and I like seeing a whole day be filled with to-dos that keep me on track! Do you ever write down silly things you have to do just to cross it off? I love that trick. I start either from the hardest item first and then everything else seems less tricky, or I do a ton of the little things so then I have energy to say to myself “see?! You did ALL that! Keep going!”
I love this posts, thanks ladies!
I believe 110% in lists – I create and use them everyday – I believe it is what has gotten me where I have gotten to in my career. When I was a General Manager of a five star hotel for four years, the ONLY thing that kept me on top of “everything” were my daily lists – electronic, and on paper to match.
Love this!
Perfectly summed up my approach to getting things done. I’m a huge list maker!
Hooray for list-making! There is nothing quite like crossing everything off of my to-do list. :0)
Emma, you’re the best.
Totally unrelated to to-do lists but I must know where to find that “I’M VERY BUSY” clutch/bag!
Agree with every point. I love making lists and your posts was just another reminder that my lists obsession us actually healthy. Even if I say so myself…
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I am exactly the same I need to do lists! But I hardly ever finish ever single thing thats on there because of over-planning.. its quite hard to make a realistic to-do lists for me I wonder if anyone has tips on that?
Liefs,
Yara
List making has always been one of my top motivators, great advice! 🙂
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Haha, I like making lists BECAUSE it’s a distraction. Making lists takes time in which I don’t work. And then the list is getting fuller and fuller and I’m just feeling worse.
So I’m making a new list with the most important things and everything starts again… 😀
Great motivation Thank you Thank you!!!
Thanks for the motivation!
Thanks for this, Emma! I’ve been stuck in a rut lately with my art shop and I think that this will really help. I can’t wait to see the next motivation post! This was so helpful. <3 Keep being awesome, guys!
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I started to make lists this week ! I was lost ! I wanna make so many things in the same time that at the end I forgot everything ! The lists works! I feel you more zen in my brain and this week is easier ! Now my goal is continue to doing this 😉 Thanks for your always great conseils 😉
Nothing is truer than this!! You guys keep Lillie and I on our toes and inspired everyday. Together, us girls are pushing forward, fearlessly, taking leaps of faith, and when I read words like this, it makes us want to push forward in our business even more. Thank you for being AWESOME!!!!
I love making lists they really inspire me to finish the tasks as soon as possible xx great tips thanks for sharing xx
I love list making
I use pen and paper also for my lists there is nothing like completing a list and being able to rip it up and throw it away. That is all the reward I need.
Looking forward to more tips!!!!!!
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Im addicted to making lists, going to try all these tips today 🙂
The list making is a great idea, it truly is addicting to cross things off a list.
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It’s so great to read your tips, Emma! And also to see how everyone who has commented makes lists (or not) – I’m a serious list maker too. Anyone else do that thing where you do something and then realise it’s not on your list, so you have to write it on just so you can cross it off?! Just me…? Here’s to feeling motivated! 🙂
Ahhh seriously though, why is list making so addictive. I started writing daily ‘achievement’ lists about three months ago because I always found myself to be a real scatter brain and I would get annoyed at myself for getting side tracked and when I started writing daily lists of what I wanted to achieve that day, it made me so much more focused!
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I’m pretty much constantly making lists. All day, every day.
Thanks for the tips ladies!
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Really cool post, I needed this 🙂
Definitely! I love a good old fashioned to do list, I always list at least 3 things a day and don’t finish work until they are complete – great feeling!
I am a fan of to-do lists.
I couldn’t live without them anymore!
I love making lists – colorful ones at that! It is such a simple method to stay organized and feel effective. I do notice, however, that excessively long lists can get cumbersome and more stressful leaving you wondering where to start. I read a wonderful tip in how to be more effective to make daily lists that are a subset over your overall list. To do this, you would pick a manageable number of tasks that you believe you can accomplish to that day and stick to those. This forces you to prioritize what might be a very long list of things to do, kepe you focus and feeling effective.
Thanks for the post!
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I love making lists – colorful ones at that! It is such a simple method to stay organized and feel effective. I do notice, however, that excessively long lists can get cumbersome and more stressful leaving you wondering where to start. I read a wonderful tip in how to be more effective to make daily lists that are a subset over your overall list. To do this, you would pick a manageable number of tasks that you believe you can accomplish to that day and stick to those. This forces you to prioritize what might be a very long list of things to do, kepe you focus and feeling effective.
Thanks for the post!
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Totally agree! List are the best.
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What a great post! I am an avid list maker so I totally agree with Emma on the benefits of a structured list. I also ran my first half marathon in 2012 and was a sobbing mess when I crossed the finish line! Congrats on your accomplishment and thanks for sharing this.
Emma, ah well let me know what you think! I love the interface. And me too, but its funny I only use the notepad app because it literally reminds me of writing with pen and paper for the pure sake of the lines. I’m a purist at heart I guess 🙂
xxL
Thanks for the list-making tip! After I read this I went home after work with my what-to-do-after-work list and got everything on my list done! I usually get home and feel scattered with things I want to do in my free time so making a list kept me on track and it was actually very enjoyable! Great post!
I love a list too, and you’re right that they really keep you on track. I’d love to see a post about MAKING the goals, if that makes sense. Not in the sense of making a list, but more in the sense of setting out to work out exactly what it is that you really want to achieve? That would be really helpful and interesting.
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I love Google Keep for my to do list!!! You’ll love the colorful boxes Emma!
I LOVE lists! If I’m having a particularly un-motivational day, I often write things on that I’ve already done or that are super easy just to get me going haha. Todoist.com is great for lists and gives you points as you complete each task 🙂
I have always believed in lists and they have kept me moving forward most of the time…. until I have too many… then I have to rewrite them