Action. Ideas. Motivation.

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Action. Ideas. Motivation.


Introduction


The concept of A.I.M emerged from a personal struggle while writing my book, "Financial Dignity." Years of research and development taught me that much of my time was spent in inaction. Months would pass without writing a word or turning a page. Sometimes, bouts of motivation propelled me into a frenzy of research, only to be followed by long periods of inactivity.

The Realization


In the introduction of "Financial Dignity," I mention realizing I was three years older than when I began, with the book still unfinished. Time had slipped away, and I understood that motivation alone was not enough. I wasn't lazy?"I worked hard when inspired. The mistake was waiting for inspiration to strike.

The Motivation Cycle


I realized that if I only worked when motivated, the book would never be finished. This revelation almost stopped me entirely. The lack of motivation made the task seem insurmountable. A persistent inner voice urged me to abandon the book for something easier.

My motivation came in cycles, swinging from intense activity to burnout, leading to long recovery periods and de-motivation. Without motivation, other distractions like television took over.

The Eureka Moment


Months passed, weighed down by guilt for not progressing with the book. One morning, I awoke with clarity: the issue wasn't about finding more motivation, but knowing what to do when motivation was absent.

The key was simple: don't wait for inspiration?"take action daily, whether motivated or not. Break the project into smaller, less daunting tasks.

Taking Action


This practice minimized the debilitating highs and lows of motivation, replacing them with consistent progress. It required initial willpower, but with perseverance, it became a subconscious habit.

Every day after work, I would tackle the next task, be it research, writing, or editing?"anything productive (sharpening pencils didn’t count!). Doing this at the same time daily conditioned my mind and body to expect and embrace the routine. As I embraced the habit of action, new pages accumulated, alongside ideas and inspiration. Seeing the book take shape provided further motivation and reinforced the habit.

Conclusion


To achieve your goals, keep tackling the next task. Ideas and motivation arise from action?"AIM for them.

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