A short summary of my way of staying motivated, even through hard times
One of my colleagues recently asked me how I find the motivation to do what I do. "What I do" is a little vague, so let me elaborate on that. I'm a full time developer (40 hours/week), a freelancer on the side for various companies and I write at least 1 blog a week. I work out about 5 times a week and I also have an amazing girlfriend. Since recently, I also started to finish 1 audiobook a week. Now I'm not saying that I have the busiest life, but it fills my days.
How to deal with negative things
Every now and then, things will happen that will disrupt your life. You might fail the interview of your dream job. You might be training for a marathon and break your leg 1 week before the contest. So many things can happen that will demotivate you.
The way I deal with this is something that I learned about a year ago. There's the "5 minute rule" which is best explained by Hal Elrod on Impact Theory.
The 5 minute rule allows you to be negative for 5 minutes after something bad happens. It's okay to be negative during these 5 minutes. But after these 5 minutes you say 3 words: "Can't change it!". If there's something to remember from this article, it's this rule.
By applying this rule, you can accept the negative occasion and go on with the next challenge.
Schedule and forget
Remembering all the tasks that you have to complete for the day is very hard. Remembering all the tasks that you have to complete for a week is impossible. That's why it's important to write down your tasks. Not only because you will not forget them, but also because you will stop thinking about it. Once you write it down in a todo list and schedule it, you can completely forget about it. This helps you to keep focus your current task.
It's important to create a clear schedule that works for you and your partner. Use a calendar to schedule time for work and for your partner. Work is silver, your partner is gold.
You can find all my productivity tools in my previous blog on the 10 productivity apps that I use.
The 10 apps I use to boost my productivity
Joachim Zeelmaekers ・ Nov 8 ・ 6 min read
Healthy body, healthy mind
Working out is an underestimated form of therapy. It's not only underestimated, it's also a lot cheaper. You don't have to go to the gym and workout for 2 hours every single day. Working out can be as simple as going out for a walk or a run. Doing 50 push-ups each day is fine too. Do something!
Besides to working out, you should also eat healthy. Does that mean go on a diet? NO! Replace your soda with water, your biscuit with an apple and your 4th coffee with a tea. I'm kidding about the tea, I love coffee.
Your brain is a part of your body. How do you expect your brain to work, if the fuel of your body is bad?
Get up early
This is something that will not work for everyone. I get up pretty early, not always 5AM but I'll be ready to start working by 6AM. You might think, well that's not early at all! I get up at 4:30! Well even better!
4 years ago I never woke up before 7... On the weekends I even struggled to wake up before 10 AM... Can you imagine? The thing to remember here is that you can become better at something if your why is big enough. If waking up early means that I get to spend more time doing what I love and maintaining my relationship... Sign me up!
Start your day by doing something that you don't like
This is a real game changer. You need to do stuff that you don't like, so better get it over with at the start of the day. Working out first thing in the world can be something awful to do. But once you're done working out, you don't have to look back on it. Workout finished and done for today.
This is something that kinda works for me, but not always. I like to do my workouts as a break from my computer. I actually enjoy working out, so it's not necessary for me to do it first thing in the morning.
For me cleaning is much worse. So I start the morning with unloading the dishwasher, taking out the trash and cleaning the rooms. I even vacuum the living room and kitchen, just to annoy myself. And if I'm done with that, every other task will be enjoyable. I won't have to clean up after work and I will be able to enjoy a nice walk with my girlfriend in the evening.
Find a challenge
Once I get bored of something, this can be anything, I find a new challenge. As a developer, it's important to keep learning. Every year, month, week or even day some new technology pops up. It's important for us to scan the technology related to our work to see if we can improve existing projects with it.
I'm a full stack developer. I focus on frontend, but I keep up with the backend and DevOps. That's why I learn new frontend frameworks like Svelte. I try to write a blog about it and open-source the code, so that others can learn from it. You can find the blog here.
Why Svelte and Tailwind is the perfect combination for a prototype.
Joachim Zeelmaekers ・ Oct 24 ・ 4 min read
Learning a new framework is challenging, and so is writing about it. That's why I picked up writing in the previous months.
Writing improves my knowledge of the topic. I learn so much from comments that I receive. And not only that, but it helps you to step out of your comfort zone. Some blogs are good, some are bad and some are awful. But then you think about the 5 minute rule. Can't change it!
Conclusion
A source of motivation is something that everyone needs. Some people have it naturally, other people struggle with it. But everyone needs something that drives them. Some people just want to work a steady job with a 40 hour work weeks. And that's fine.
But even when you don't want to become a freelancer or a runner, you can still apply these rules to your daily life. Some of these rules might help you to relieve the stress in your day job. This could benefit your relationship because you reduce these infinite bad days. Which will generally lead to a better life.
I'm not saying that I have the answer to every negative situation. I will also have bad days. I will have stress in the workplace and I will have difficulty to workout some days. But being able to handle these negative situations the proper way, by thinking clearly and looking for a solution, instead of looking in the abyss. That will help you to become happy. And for me happiness eventually leads to motivation.
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