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3 Ways to Stay Motivated as You Start a Business

Updated on July 10th, 2023
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One question that keeps coming through my inbox has to do with how to stay motivated. It seems as if many beginning business owners are fired up one day and then lose their drive the next. The result is this sort of jerking back and forth between progress and stagnation.

I’m not going to lie to you. If you’re in this situation right now, it’s extremely frustrating. I know because I’m seeing so many people who are close me going through it as we speak. The good news is there are solutions. Here are some tips on how to stay motivated as you start your business.

Focus on the progress you are making.

I was recently speaking with a coaching client who has made tons of progress in a very short amount of time. The problem is she doesn’t see it. Instead, she seems to focus on how slow everything is moving.

On the one hand, this is normal for us impatient humans. We want things to happen quickly. On the other hand, by focusing on the wrong things, we keep ourselves from progressing faster because we’re not focused. Essentially, we shoot ourselves in the foot and see the same results.

The key is to focus on whatever progress you have made up until the point. For example, I used to celebrate any money I made, even if it was just $4 I made from one affiliate sale. And I mean really celebrate it. I felt just as good making those $4 as I do now making five-figures a month.

Focus on the marathon, not the sprint.

The other reason business owners can’t seem to stay motivated is because they exhaust themselves quickly. This looks like feeling a fire and putting in a 14-hour day on Monday and then sleeping until noon on Tuesday. It’s not that they are lazy, it’s that they burned themselves out. It’s also totally unsustainable.

The fix is simple: Realize that starting a business is a marathon. By focusing on endurance, you soon realize you probably shouldn’t try to get everything done in one day. It just doesn’t work. Instead, you focus on the most important tasks over time.

This also helps you cultivate long-term motivation. When we focus on sprints, we are only motivated for a short period of time. However, when we’re focused on the marathon, we are focused on staying motivated for the long game.

Focus on the vision.

If you happen to read motivational books about building companies, you may notice how they all mention creating a vision. This is because if you don’t have a vision then you can’t make decisions. If you can’t make decisions you can’t stay motivated because you don’t have any priorities. In other words, it’s another way to burn out.

In order to stay motivated for the long run, you must have a vision. Why are you doing this? Who is your company serving? What is the point of all of this? What are you working toward?

By answering these questions, you’ll be able to stay motivated as you build your business.

Final Thoughts

While it seems like the ability to stay motivated comes easier to some people than others, the truth is they struggle just like everyone else. The difference probably lies in how they view their accomplishments and their vision. This, in turn, allows them to stay motivated.

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Amanda Abella

Amanda Abella

Amanda Abella is a Millennial Finance Expert that helps people understand their finances and eliminate all bad debt. She wrote a book, Make Money Your Honey. It is a powerful guide on how to have a better relationship with work and money. You can actually start building an extremely profitable business around the things you're passionate about.

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