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Motivation is a result of three things:

Persistence, Intensity and Direction.
Persistence – Time, how long you do something. Someone who is persistent doesn’t give up towards reaching their goal.
Intensity - How hard you do something. You can’t have a lackluster attitude.
Direction – A goal, what you’re trying to reach.
Without a clear definition of each, that’s when motivation isn’t there.

How to Implement Each Step To Become More Motivated

1. Persistence

  • Write down one thing you’re going to do on your calendar the next day towards the goal you’re trying to achieve.

2. Intensity

  • Use music that gets you pumped up, and always push yourself to your limits.

3. Direction

  • Set a goal for what you want to do, very specific. For example, make $1,000 in the next month freelancing, or lose 10 lbs in one month.

1. Find really popular videos that is in your niche that doesn’t have very many video responses.

2. Post a video response to it.

This is better than just putting up a video because you can leverage other people’s videos. When they’re done looking at that popular video, they’ll see yours and if it’s captivating enough (use good Copywriting technique to have strong headlines), they’ll click on it.

Having trouble with your iPod Nano?

If it’s turning on and it’s not playing, just hold the middle circle button and Menu at the same time for 6 seconds until it resets, then press the play button to turn it on as usual and it’ll work.

This worked for my 8GB Ipod Nano.

Disclaimer: Worked for me, I don’t take any responsibility on what happens to yours.

By learning new things, you become smarter. More than just learning, you should also try to apply things that you learn because humans learn by doing — not just by reading.

Being organized in everything you do leads to total effectiveness.

Imagine the time you save looking for lost items, and doing something with that time either for work or fun. You’d get a lot done.