Motivations and Inspirations

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Things You Should Have in Your Car

Posted by aldo On February - 19 - 2010

Some people spend most of their time inside the car. Well, there are many reasons of that like heavy traffic jam which usually occurs in the morning and the evening and also because they like to travel by car instead of using other transportation modes. As we know that car is the main transportation modes people use and the number is keep on increasing time by time.

No matter which one is the reason, to spend the time inside the car should be fun. There should be enough entertainment devices installed in your car like car DVD players to make sure that you don’t have boring trip with your car. Basically car audio and video system are the same with the audio and video system we have in our home, but in the car, the size is miniaturized and the power source is using DC rather than AC.

After you don’t feel bored because now you can watch your favorite movie inside your car while you are having long traffic jam, no its time to find short cut or alternatives routes by using your GPS devices installed in your car so that you will not be late for dinner with your entire family.

If you’re having distress getting motivated to keep to your fitness program … or if you haven’t even got off the starting block yet, this article could change your life! Not completely … that would be too ambitious! But, there’s a tiny, inexpensive device that can provide you with all the motivation you need to get out and start moving your body around a bit more.

The pedometer, as it’s known, can also make you WANT to do it and can even get you to DELIGHT IN doing it!

What … ? DELIGHT IN exercising??? Surely some mistake?

Well, no really. Please read on.

1. So, what is a pedometer?

It’s a small, compact device used for measuring the number of steps taken.

And, as well as measuring the number of steps taken when exercising in your local neighborhood, it can also measure your steps whilst you’re climbing the stairs, mowing the lawn, or doing the shopping.

2. How Does It Work?

It’s small enough to clip to your belt and is fitted with a pendulum which measures one step each time your foot makes contact with the ground.

3. How Much Does It Cost?

Many pedometers have been given away FREE as part of campaigns by local health authorities to get people moving their bodies more.

If you can’t find such a campaign in your area, you can buy a pedometer with a reasonable number of features for as small as $20.

4. What Exactly Does It Do?

You should buy a model which, at the very least, measures the number of steps taken, calories burned, distance walked, speed you’ve been walking and how long your routine has taken.

More expensive models may include any or all of the following additional features:

- a soothing voice to tell you how many steps you’ve taken
- a pulse monitor
- a stopwatch
- a radio and headphones so you can listen to your favorite radio station whilst out walking
- a step filter to achieve greater accuracy
- a back light so you can see your pedometer in the dark.

5. How Do I Set Up My Pedometer?

First you need to enter your height, weight and average stride length.

To arrive at your stride length, most instruction guides prompt you to measure out a distance of, say 10 meters, and to count the number of steps you take to cover it. Divide this number by the overall distance and this gives your average stride length.

Once it’s set up, just follow the instructions to activate the settings you want to use, clip your pedometer to your belt and you’re ready to go.

6. How Do I Take Readings?

At any point after you’ve started your routine, you can stop, flip open the pedometer and take a reading. Of course, you shouldn’t do this too often as this will interrupt the rhythm of your walk.

But you can get an thought of the progress you’re making by checking the number of steps taken, the distance you’ve traveled, the calories you’ve burned and so on. You’ll be able to go from one measurement to the next at the press of a button.

7. How Does This Provide Me More Motivation?

The fantastic thing about wearing a pedometer is that you start to reckon about the number of steps you’ve taken towards your daily target.

This gets you into a ‘walking mindset’ and you suddenly start to identify lots of new walking opportunities.

If you had to be dragged kicking and screaming to take up a fitness routine, the pedometer is the single most vital device you can use to start enjoying your workouts.

It’s so simple to use and it can transform the way you feel about getting fit. It can take you from resisting the whole thought of doing a daily workout, to your really looking forward to it and wanting to do it more.

Why?

Because, after using it for a while, you start to realize that your daily targets are not only achievable but, with a bit more effort, can be easily surpassed.

Something you thought was going to be such a grind becomes simple, because you know you can do it!

Did you ever reckon that was possible?

Well it is. Just get hold of your pedometer and keep wearing it. It can have a really positive effect on your fitness and health.

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Originally posted 2009-11-13 21:22:12. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

Motivation and Setting Your Goals

Posted by aldo On February - 14 - 2010

Goal setting is the right secret to success in any area of life. Setting your goals may seem simple, achieving them usually is another question altogether. Why is that?

Because you will never achieve your goals unless you:
(1) know exactly what you want,
(2) are passionate about your goal, and
(3) have a solid, realistic plot of action.

This is what marks the difference between nebulous dreams and wishes – and truly achievable goals!

Here are 5 time-tested methods that will help get the success you deserve.

1. Know exactly what your goal is

Your first job is to learn exactly what your goal is. What will achieving that goal really look like? Be as specific as possible about exactly what your desired end result is. Your success will be a measure of your clarity – since an achievable goal plot cannot be made around a nebulous “dream.”

If your goal is to make a more successful business, what will that look like? Are you thinking in terms of simply hiring someone else to give you more free time? Are you looking for a very specific monthly profit? Or can your goal be best expressed in terms of a certain lifestyle? Regardless of what you want, the best way to get it is to first clarify exactly what you want in as much detail as possible. This can be hard work. But without a clear mental picture, you’ll never have the focus required to achieve your goal.

2. Be willing to pay the “entry fee”

Success takes dedicated plotting and effort. In a way it’s like building a house. In the beginning all you have is a rough concept. But there’s always an *entry fee* to be paid for success.

The entry fee?

Making more success in your business may mean less recreational time. Writing your own book may require less TV. Being closer to your children may require adjusting your work or social activities.

3. Focus on your goal every day

Consistent daily focus is absolutely necessary to “burn in” the new neural pathways you need to make your new goal. Without daily focus, the ancient mental habits that have kept you from your goal will continue to take over.

That’s why success is an every-day event. Re-commit to your goal every day. Don’t let your goal take a back seat to the daily tasks and distractions that will try to take over. Life WILL try to get in your way. Just get, and stay, on course every day. Focus on your goal, and on success!

4. Get passionate

One of the most powerful tools in your “success tool box” is having real passion for your goal. Why passion?

Because intense passionate desire for your goal will help you burn in those new neural pathways even quicker. Many, many scientific studies have shown that intense emotion (passion) is a key success tool.

5. Take consistent action

In many ways, really taking action can be the most hard step. Successful goal achievement is built by taking one small action after another.

The word is ACTION!

If you commit to take at least one small action each day, your actions WILL add up and make a difference. So avoid sitting back waiting for that huge second when everything will magically “just happen.”

You CAN make whatever you want in life. The secret is to determine exactly what you want, then pursue it passionately. But remember — in the end, only action counts! You can’t just dream about it! You have to DO IT!

Originally posted 2009-11-11 21:22:27. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

Impact of extrinsic motivation on intrinsic motivation

Posted by aldo On February - 14 - 2010

Motivation can be simply defined as the things that induce us to take certain actions or behave in a certain way. It is the why or the reason that [...] Continue Reading…

Originally posted 2009-11-09 21:22:43. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

Intrinsic Motivation

Posted by aldo On February - 14 - 2010

Intrinsic motivation has been studied by experts since the 1970s and research suggests that intrinsic motivation occurs as a result of a person’s achievement in something and enjoyment. For [...] Continue Reading…

Originally posted 2009-11-05 21:23:09. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

Hypnotherapy For Motivation – Getting The Drive Back!

Posted by aldo On February - 14 - 2010

Motivation is the key to positivity in our lives. If we were not motivated enough, we would just not have the will in us to go about our daily [...] Continue Reading…

Originally posted 2009-11-03 21:23:25. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

Control Your Own Level of Motivation

Posted by aldo On February - 14 - 2010

When I first mention this to most people, they really don’t get it, so here is a simple formula for keeping your moods upbeat.

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Originally posted 2009-11-01 21:23:42. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

Do you belong to a group that helps make a difference in people’s lives? Does your group struggle to find ways to help others? Tired of the same ancient [...] Continue Reading…

Originally posted 2009-10-30 21:24:15. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

The 1980’s business culture in the USA and internationally place a considerable emphasis on personal reward on the basis that highly motivated individuals could transform organisations and societies. The [...] Continue Reading…

Originally posted 2009-10-27 21:24:30. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

What’s Your Excuse for Not Being Successful in Life?

Posted by aldo On February - 14 - 2010

Excuses! Excuses! When we fail to do something we are expected to do, we nearly always have an excuse for it. But, if we analyze it closely, an excuse [...] Continue Reading…

Originally posted 2009-09-26 18:56:40. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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