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084: How To Get Back On track When You Lose Motivation

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What do you do when you’re stuck in a rut and your motivation is running out?

If your first reaction is to berate yourself out of it or deny that it’s happening—a problem men in particular struggle with—then, well, you can actually prolong the rut you’re in.

I’ve experienced this myself. And I’ve also found a better, more productive way to handle a lack of motivation:

In today’s episode, I’m sharing the set of strategies I use to pull myself out of a rut, so you can try them whenever your motivation is running out.

In this episode, I discuss:

  • How to jumpstart your motivation when it’s running out
  • The biggest mistake you can make after losing motivation
  • My two-step process for getting back on track when you’re in a rut

And more, including:

  • The “Body Awareness” method for dissolving stress and overwhelm when you’re in a rut (1:47)
  • 3 simple questions to ask yourself when you’re down that can provide clarity into your emotions (3:34)
  • Why being too tough on yourself when you’re stuck in a rut backfires (7:59)
  • How acknowledging bad feelings and negative emotions can sometimes be all you need to move past them (7:59)
  • How holding things in drains your energy and zaps your motivation (12:04)
  • Why low-energy activities “prime” your motivation tank and restore it (15:35)

Related Episodes:

Episode 83: How Low-Effort Exercise Enhances Your Health More Than High-Intensity Workouts

Episode 82: The Power of Being Alone: My 24-Hour Solo Retreat Experience

Other important links:

Want to improve your sexual wellness, get stronger erections, and last longer in bed? Then join the FREE 7-Day Sexual Wellness Challenge here: https://shrtlnk.co/uA27H

Want to unlock more flexibility and strength, reduce your risk of injury, and feel your absolute best over the next 7 days? Then join the FREE 7-Day Beginner’s Yoga for Men Challenge here: https://shrtlnk.co/pTVc7

Tired of doing a form of yoga that causes more injuries than it helps prevent? The cold, hard truth is men need yoga specifically designed for them. Well, here's some good news: You can start your 7-day free trial to Man Flow Yoga by visiting https://shrtlnk.co/kP8M7

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What do you do when you’re stuck in a rut and your motivation is running out?

If your first reaction is to berate yourself out of it or deny that it’s happening—a problem men in particular struggle with—then, well, you can actually prolong the rut you’re in.

I’ve experienced this myself. And I’ve also found a better, more productive way to handle a lack of motivation:

In today’s episode, I’m sharing the set of strategies I use to pull myself out of a rut, so you can try them whenever your motivation is running out.

In this episode, I discuss:

  • How to jumpstart your motivation when it’s running out
  • The biggest mistake you can make after losing motivation
  • My two-step process for getting back on track when you’re in a rut

And more, including:

  • The “Body Awareness” method for dissolving stress and overwhelm when you’re in a rut (1:47)
  • 3 simple questions to ask yourself when you’re down that can provide clarity into your emotions (3:34)
  • Why being too tough on yourself when you’re stuck in a rut backfires (7:59)
  • How acknowledging bad feelings and negative emotions can sometimes be all you need to move past them (7:59)
  • How holding things in drains your energy and zaps your motivation (12:04)
  • Why low-energy activities “prime” your motivation tank and restore it (15:35)

Related Episodes:

Episode 83: How Low-Effort Exercise Enhances Your Health More Than High-Intensity Workouts

Episode 82: The Power of Being Alone: My 24-Hour Solo Retreat Experience

Other important links:

Want to improve your sexual wellness, get stronger erections, and last longer in bed? Then join the FREE 7-Day Sexual Wellness Challenge here: https://shrtlnk.co/uA27H

Want to unlock more flexibility and strength, reduce your risk of injury, and feel your absolute best over the next 7 days? Then join the FREE 7-Day Beginner’s Yoga for Men Challenge here: https://shrtlnk.co/pTVc7

Tired of doing a form of yoga that causes more injuries than it helps prevent? The cold, hard truth is men need yoga specifically designed for them. Well, here's some good news: You can start your 7-day free trial to Man Flow Yoga by visiting https://shrtlnk.co/kP8M7

  continue reading

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