Personal Development Guide - Authorify

Understanding What Motivates You   When I was a brand-new salesperson, I did not know what motivated me or what drove me to  achieve success. I would hit the pavement with a plan and some goals, and I'd work hard to achieve  them. But I always missed that internal connection of exactly ​ why ​ I was doing what I was doing. I  knew I wanted to be successful, but I didn't know why! Years later, when I connected to the reason I  wanted to be successful and the things that drove me personally, it gave me a better sense of  purpose when I was working hard to achieve those goals.   First of all, think about your life and where you are today. What is it that you do, and what is it that  you think about when you’re attempting to achieve success? Is it your family? Is it financial stability?  Is it a greater cause or higher purpose? Or maybe the reason you go to work every day is to prove  somebody wrong who said you couldn't do it. Or maybe it's because of some frustration in your life  that really bothers you and drives you to want to succeed. Whatever it is, you need to connect with  why​ you’re working hard for whatever you’re working for.   Start with why.   To help you out more with this concept, there is a really good book I highly recommend called ​ Start  with Why by Simon Sinek. In the book, author Simon Sinek talks about how most people know  what they do, but they don't know ​ why​ they're doing it.   I want to give you an example of this disconnect as it pertains to real estate agents. All real estate  agents know what they do. They sell homes, and they know how they do it. They either work with  the buyer or seller. But what is their reason for doing it? These reasons could range from helping  others achieve the American dream of homeownership to wanting to be around people every day to  simply earning an above-average income for their families.  Whatever your own reasoning happens to be, when you connect with why you're doing your job,  it's going to bring a lot more purpose to what you do and how you are doing it. When you “start  with why,” as the book says, you figure out your personal reasons for working. When you connect  to those reasons, they’ll drive you to be more successful and motivate you to get out of bed in the  morning and push harder.   So, how can you identify with your own goals? Why do they drive you? Knowing the answers to  these questions can motivate you even more and help you succeed.  

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