How to Stay Motivated at Work

How to Stay Motivated at Work | CAREEREALISM.comNeed to learn how to stay motivated at work? This article shares how you can keep your energy going and hence increase your motivation.

No one can motivate you except yourself. So, if you expect this article to solve your problems, it won’t. What it will give you though are tips on how to stay motivated by doing some simple things.

While you take care of these simple things, you have fewer burdens on your mind. Leaving you more productive and hence, more energy to deal with bigger issues that are bothering you at a later time. For example, after work.

Let’s look at how you can stay motivated at work:

1. 10 Minutes for Every 50 Minutes of Work

For me, what works is taking a quick 10 minute break for every 50 minutes of work. Even machines needs rest once in a while. After some time knocking away at the computer or whatever else you do at work, you can get tired or feel monotonous. That’s when you need to take that small 10 minutes break. I find these breaks extremely useful and have been doing it for years.

2. What Can You Do in 10 Minutes?

How do you occupy the 10 minutes break you have? There are various things you can do to stay motivated at work. Here are some suggestions which have worked for me. You are free to explore, experiment and change it. The key is to stay discipline and stick to the 10 minutes, otherwise you end up wasting time.

3. Look at What You Have Completed

One quick way to stay motivated at work is to look at what you have completed after working for quite a while and you are getting tired. Ticking off the to-do list is a good way to show you how much you have completed. That is one way that can keep you going.

4. Read Something Interesting

Try reading some interesting articles. Something motivating, perhaps. It works and don’t be embarrassed to do it. I know of people who are shy to reveal they read motivational books. There is nothing wrong in that. Just because it doesn’t work for them does not mean you cannot do it. The important thing is do not get distracted. This can make you stay motivated at work.

5. Take a Walk to the Pantry

Walk to the pantry to make a cup of coffee, or even to rinse your cup. The walk stretches you and a quick chat – again do not get distracted – is a good diversion from some boring proposals you maybe doing.

I used to walk out of my room to joke around with my department staff. Now, that was acceptable in my company’s culture. It may not fit yours. It provided a break for everyone and we feel refreshed after some good laughs.

6. Clear Your Table

You will be surprised with this one. I know it is symptomatic relieve. If you are already unmotivated to work, your table is likely messy or it can be a little more organized. Clear your table and see how it can clear your mind at least for that period. The cleared table will make you want to do a little more. Again, deep issues with motivation need other solutions. This just provides the slightly better environment.

Do some of these simple tasks and take small undistracted breaks at work. It works wonders to stay motivated at work.

Yun Siang Long, or Long as he is popularly known, spent 16 years in 3 multinational ad agencies where he also trained people in the areas of career management.

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About Yun Siang Long

Yun Siang Long, or Long as he is popularly known, spent 16 years in three multinational ad agencies where he also trained people in areas of career management.

Comments

  1. Rollrider says:

    Motivation is a short term exercise. For careers, there is no motivation. it is mundane. You can be motivated for a short time if your are seeking a promotion or going on vacation and want to get ahead before you leave. But after you are promoted, you get into the routine of the job and loose motivation or you get back from vacation and have nothing to look forward to but the same old work, just a different day. Work sucks. Then you die.

  2. Sunshine says:

    What a laugh! My job is all about billing–at end of day, once billing is input into the computer, the final screen documents how many MINUTES I was actually billing, versus how many were spent not billing. Productivity is the name of the game for me. We are more likely to work off the clock (doing things we can’t bill for) than even think of taking time to clear our heads. Heck, I document in the bathroom while I’m um…sitting down. This article was good for a chuckle!

  3. I totally agree that we all need to take a break and not work like machines. Even machines depreciate a lot quicker if not maintained properly and we are humans after all. Listening to some soothing music helps me great deal in staying motivated

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