Good work involves feeling engaged and motivated by what we’re
doing – and battling inertia and weariness with courage and
imagination
Fortunately, motivation is not a gift from the gods; it is a quality we
can nurture in ourselves and encourage in others
Motivation is a tool for increasing our effectiveness; 52 exercises
designed to train our brains to find their bearings and generate their
very best efforts. Our minds are not machines, and are prone to
distractions, indecision and cognitive biases – but these can also
be worked around and overcome. Each exercise prompts us to
engage in activities and thought experiments that help us to
surmount mental blocks and formulate strategies for solving
problems and achieving our goals. At once a collection of
psychological solutions and calls to action, this is an invaluable
resource for unlocking our true potential
52 Cards
Instructions:
1. Select an exercise from one of three categories: Effectiveness,
Decisiveness and Objectivity
2. Follow the instructions and complete the exercise, either alone or
as part of a group
3. Reconsider your work with new purpose in the light of what has
been learnt
EXAMPLE CONTENT:
Magic Hour
In cinematography, the ‘magic hour’ is the hour just before sunrise
or after sunset, when the conditions are perfect for film-making.
Most of us have our own ‘magic hour’ – a particular time of day
when we are at our most efficient and productive. Thinking over
your usual working routine, try to work out when your own ‘magic
hour’ is. By scheduling your most important tasks during this time,
you can best benefit from your own most productive moments
Shower Thoughts
It’s a peculiar phenomenon that our best ideas tend to come to us
in the shower. There’s a good reason for this. Most mental blocks
are the product of anxiety, when our everyday worries about our
work oppress our minds and prevent us from thinking freely. But
when we’re in the shower – engaged in a task wholly unrelated to
work – our anxiety lifts, allowing the kind of unrestricted thinking
we’d normally suppress. Whenever you’re stuck for a way forward,
take a shower (or go for a walk, make a cup or tea, or have a
stretch). This is the opposite of procrastination: through alleviating
your everyday anxiety, you’re unlocking your latent brainpower
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