When you were young, did you enjoy playing video games?
Or you might still enjoy them now!
One interesting thing that video game designers have begun mastering is the art of motivation.
They can make players spend enormous amounts of time, energy and focus just to gain virtual goals, rewards, or achievements. Yet the reality is that these are things that aren't tangible.
They can't sustain you, or help in your resume, or be traded for anything material. Yet the motivation that they create is so real.
So real, that the virtual rewards and accomplishments are much much more attractive than real life ones.
So what can you learn from this about motivation?
As a freelancer, you set your schedule, your routine and your goals. So if you're looking to increase your motivation, then why not structure them the way video games do?
To do so, you need to create a progression stairway. You need tangible indicators of success and rewards.
It's like collecting badges or gaining virtual currency. Except you're doing that in real life.
What are your own real life goals?
Imagine you could generate the motivation and dedication that video games can induce, in real life...wouldn't that be amazing?
Well, right now I've got the solution for you.
I want to offer you the opportunity to learn to generate all the motivation you'll ever need, by enrolling in the Actionable Motivation on Demand online course.
If you've been feeling stuck and uncertain about how to make things happen for a while now, or if you're easily distracted leading to procrastination and inconsistency...or you know you lack focus, then this is the course for you to set things straight.
You'll learn how to master the forces of Motivation to create a consistent and reliable motivation engine, and make things happen with measurable goals and tangible results.
You'll also learn how to decode de-motivation, and create a process to avoid it, and find inner motivation to overcome uncertainty and procrastination to get things done.
Struggling to find motivation will no longer be something out of your reach!
So I encourage you to take up this course right now to start applying the skills immediately.
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