Feeling unmotivated? Read this before you "push harder."
If you're sitting there staring at your to-do list feeling stuck, scattered, or just... flat — I want to offer you a different lens before you beat yourself up about it. Because lack of motivation isn't always what it looks like on the surface. Ask yourself honestly: Is what I'm working on actually aligned? Is my to-do list full of things that genuinely move the needle — or am I just busy? Am I procrastinating because something deeper is blocking me? Here's what I've learned, there's a difference between intrinsic motivation — the kind that comes from within, from doing work that lights you up and matters — and the motivation we try to force because we think we "should." When your tasks aren't aligned with what actually creates results, your energy knows. Your body knows. And instead of forcing yourself through resistance, you end up spinning. Then there's the deeper layer. The beliefs. The identity blocks. The stories running underneath that say things like "I'm not disciplined enough" or "I always fall behind" or "I can't handle this." Those patterns aren't laziness. They're protection mechanisms. No amount of willpower overrides an identity that doesn't believe it deserves to win. And sometimes? You're simply not grounded enough to face what's in front of you. Your nervous system is activated, your mind is scattered, and clarity feels impossible. That's not a character flaw — that's your signal to reset before you push. So here's what I'd invite you to do. Before you try harder, step back. Breathe. Pause. Do Wayne's exercises. Do some deep breathing. Do some tapping. Clear the resistance first. Practise the affirmation: "I am clear. I am balanced. I am focused." Say it daily. Say it before you sit down to work. I find that after tapping, breathing, and meditating, I take more clear, decisive action in a single session than I sometimes do in an entire week. That's not an exaggeration — it's what happens when you remove the energetic noise before you act.