Spontaneity Definition…A Motivation Technique
Imagine …this is the blueprint for whatever you’re wanting to change … this is the Mother to the process. To imagine is the best spontaneity motivation technique of all.
Now it would be absolutely wonderful and great if you could kick back – escape – for a good solid hour everyday, and put together a finely detailed picture of what you want. But that’s now always possible on a day-to-day basis, if ever.
If you can, all the better. But what we’re aiming for here is to make sure that this “blueprint” – your ultimate want – becomes a real part of your daily life NOW. This spontaneity motivation technique will work within whatever your current routine is now.
A Personal Example :
My very first time encountering this technique actually happened all by itself, out of nowhere. And every time I think back to this incident, I relive the rush I experienced in those few moments.
I’d just gotten off work, and I was walking across the parking lot towards my car. It was late fall so I had on a coat, my usual work attire, and my trusty book bag hanging from my shoulder. Now mind you, this was not my dream job by any means, so I was happy that another day there was done.
Right as I reached to open the car door, I caught a reflection of myself in the window – me, coat, book bag – and it was as if my “dream persona” entered my mind and body in that instant.
I …was a writer …heading home at the end of that workday.
And in that instant, I realized there was absolutely no viable reason why I couldn’t be a writer heading home at the end of his workday.
I felt it. I knew it. It was real.
These are the “kinds” of moments that birth life. This is motivational energy at it’s finest, and it’s a technique that works “behind the scenes” of your everyday life.
Simple moments …that pull a person towards whatever that Energy is about. And these moments can be planted like seeds throughout your daily routine. They hold the essence of whatever it is that you want.
The objectives in this spontaneity motivation technique are to -
1. acknowledge these moments, and
2. initiate these moments
…as often as possible within any given day’s routine.
Scott Barker- EzineArticles- Expert Author
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