We all have things we don't feel like doing. We push them off. We negotiate. We wait to "feel ready" or "be in the mood."
Here's the problem: emotions come and go. When you're frustrated, stressed, or stuck - it feels permanent. But emotions follow what you've been focusing on.
Back in 1996, I hit a low point. I read Tony Robbins' Awaken the Giant Within and it changed who I am. One of the biggest shifts was understanding how to change your STATE - not wait for motivation.
Two ways to shift your state:
1. Change what you focus on
The questions you ask yourself create your energy.
Lower-level questions:
• "Do I HAVE to do this?"
• "Do I even WANT to?"
• "I'm upset and I don't care."
Stronger questions:
• "What am I thankful for?"
• "Who do I love? Who loves me?"
• "How can I improve? Get better? Help someone?"
Change the question = change the state.
2. Move your body
Motion creates emotion. Sitting all day = stuck energy. Get up. Walk. Stretch. Train.
State-changers people use:
• Music that flips the switch
• Getting to class (people + energy)
• Coffee ritual • Pre-workout
• Breathwork
• Cold shower
• Getting dressed for training
• Calling someone who lifts you up
My lifting playlist + getting my shoes on = automatic state shift. By the time I hit the garage, my body already knows what to do. No negotiation.
Drop yours below: What tools do YOU use to shift your state? List as many as you want.