Ask Nubby #41: How Do I Stay Motivated?

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You seem very motivated! But, how do you keep that motivation? Do you ever get hung up on a piece/project? If so, what do you do to get out of that funk?


I would consider myself to be very motivated but that motivation is mostly tied to doing things that I love, most visibly design and blogging. Conveniently enough, these are the two pieces of me that you happen to see online. When it comes to other parts of my life, trust me, I’m definitely not as motivated! Like most people, I strive to share what I’d consider to be my positive attributes online; this is done an effort to motivate others and to nurture their creativity. My blog is a snapshot of my life so it’s not going to show everything.

But, back to your question. Staying motivated can be incredibly difficult but I’ll let you in on something that I face on a daily basis: when you’re getting paid to do what you love and are up against deadlines, it doesn’t matter how bad you may feel. You have to deliver work to clients no matter what! Like everyone else, I have my bad days. Doing eight straight hours of production, having proofs come back with muddy colors and facing all-nighters to make a deadline can all be draining. But even on those days, I’ll complain in one short burst, get it out of my system and move on. Holding in the negativity will do nothing to help you (or your mental health). Find a release to wrap up a long day whether that’s gossiping with a friend or going to the gym and get a good night’s sleep. I bet you’ll wake up feeling fresh, motivated and inspired once again!

When I am lacking motivation, I switch up my routine to force myself to think in a fresh, new way. Sometimes, I’ll do a 10 minute yoga video. Stretching and clearing my mind really do make a world of difference. Also, working in a different medium for a short while can also help. When I’m feeling stressed, I’ll collage into my Fashion Notebook — focusing on piecing together colors and themes reset my brain. And, stepping outside of my normal work area and sitting somewhere with a notebook and pen also can do wonders. Give yourself the freedom to briefly walk away from anything that’s giving you trouble and see what comes out onto that paper, even if it’s nonsense. You never know; a brilliant new idea may be right around the corner.


What can you do to stay motivated?


1. Get Inspired.

Create a folder on your desktop and spend 30 minutes searching for fresh visual inspiration. Three great places to start are FFFFOUND!, Designspiration and We Heart It.


2. Make To-Do Lists.

Whether it’s typed into your iPhone or scribbled into a planner, making a list is a simple way to hold yourself accountable. If you’re just storing everything in your head, it can become jumbled, overwhelming and difficult to prioritize. Facing down exactly what you need to get done puts you on a mission to make progress. And it feels so good as you make your way through, crossing off each item, one by one.


3. Set Deadlines.

If the items on your to-do list are too open-ended, there’s not much motivation to get them finished. Hold yourself accountable by setting firm deadlines. If you can’t get something finished, carry it over to the next day’s to-do list until it gets crossed off. That way, it will haunt you until it’s done!


4. Keep A Schedule.

One of the best ways to stay motivated is to set a very structured schedule. Knowing that you only have a certain timeframe to complete a task keeps you focused and sharp. If you don’t have a defined schedule, everything just keeps flowing into the next day and so on because there’s no pressure to follow through.


5. Learn To Say No.

You’re only one person and there are only 24 hours in a day. If you’re consistently finding yourself to be lacking in motivation, ask yourself why. What are you filling your day with? Do you make time for your passions or are you just existing? Make a list of what you love to do and even if you only have 10 free minutes in your day, give yourself a much deserved break. Don’t let the world pass you by; give yourself the time to dream big, then set benchmarks that lead to accomplishments that make you happy. If you have a goal to strive towards, the motivation will follow.


Readers, what do you do to stay motivated? Any tips or tricks that you swear by?


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13 Responses to Ask Nubby #41: How Do I Stay Motivated?

  1. Alison says:

    When I feel particularly unmotivated, I usually try to eat a snack, and check in on the blogs of people in my field who I admire. When I see what they are accomplishing, it inspires me to keep hustling!

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  4. Crissy says:

    I found that incorporating tasks that seemingly aren’t conducive to creative work have given me a creative push and more motivation. Yoga, hula hooping, and other exercise; growing a garden, cooking, cleaning, waking up early, raising chickens and rabbits, and taking care of my dog and my cat, in addition to being a part-time Multimedia student and being a part-time stay at home mother doesn’t sound like it would work, but it does for me. I get my best ideas when I’m homesteading. Exercise gives me more energy to implement my ideas. My kid, who is better than television, always reminds me that I should take a break and take care of myself.

    Sure, I don’t see my friends much, but I have enough on my plate. I don’t mind waiting until I’m out of school to deal with having a social life. I would much rather read a book or learn a new computer language than have to nurse myself through a gnarly hangover. I need to focus on things that will give me desirable skills than building a liver of iron. Uh oh, I’m waffling…

    I implement all of what you mentioned above. Must be the Virgo rising in me. My Gemini sun must be responsible for the crazy multitasking and the inability to stay put. It also makes my mind wander a lot, so I have to utilize the Pomodoro technique constantly to stay on course.

  5. chrisbean says:

    I keep two sets of to-do lists: I limit my daily tasks to a maximum of 3 most important or time-sensitive items; then I keep a weekly to-do list for more flexible items. The format of the weekly moleskine planners is PERFECT for this!

    When I was building my master’s thesis project (http://portbou1940.com), I tweeted my progress. The public accountability really pushed me, and there were only two days during the multi-months-long build where I had to tweet “no thesis progress today.”

    Keeping a tumblog or pinterest page of inspiring images keeps my aesthtic honed + focused.

    • Nubby says:

      chrisbean: I like your point about public accountability. When you feel like the whole word if watching you, it definitely makes you more productive….kind of like that annoying boss that won’t quit looking over your shoulder!

  6. Holly Claire says:

    So cool. Thanks for this post. I was so worried about making sure what ever I posted in cyberspace was perfect that I was psyching myself out before I could even start creating!

    I also use ffffound.com everyday. I’ve been collecting images for a while now that I’ve ‘found’ inspiring from there, and thanks to your comment about keeping a flickr library, I’ve begun throwing them in there.

    I also use The Black Harbor as inspiration and as a vintage, screenprinted music poster lover, I often find myself browsing gigposters.com. For colors I find colourlovers.com helpful and use pixelgirlpresents.com for fun desktops and icons. And when I need to refresh, I bury my head in a good book. As a graphic designer in a corporate setting, I need all the inspiration I can get and have to step out of my comfort zone to search for it.

    Most of all though, I appreciate your style of work and that you’re not afraid to make your true self visible to the world. Very inspiring and I thank you.

  7. {1} Pinterest.com is my desktop cyber platform for inspiration
    {2} I stopped doing To Do Lists 2 years :: This Virgo used to be a major multi-tasker. Now,
    I pick one task- Focus- Give it my full attention & then move onto the next thing! I actually get more done approaching life in this fashion.
    {3} Deadlines & holding one’s self accountable is always good.
    {4} I have shifted from this mind set. I try to live my life in the moment that is unfolding instead of keeping a strict schedule. I am more productive & I feel like it keeps the moment OPEN for things to happen, that if I had a strict to do list I may not see or be open to. Honestly, like you mentioned, if you do the things you absolutely have passion for and move from a place of authentic truth with your creativity, life has a certain way of unfolding & you almost always feel motivation to do those things. Whatever they may be! Don’t you agree Nubby?
    {5} Learning to say NO is an important thing to know about oneself. I call it ” Knowing when you have TOO much on your plate and are able to respond accordingly.”

    Great Article and Mr. T is incredible!

    Keep Up The Great Work!

    ~allison jones

    • Nubby says:

      Allison Jones Design: I think that no matter what your to-do list says, life will still unfold as it should. But the to-do list gives me a guide to stay on-track along the journey.

  8. Ana says:

    Well, this couldn’t have come at a better time – I’m faced with a lot of things that need to be done in a very limited amount of time… and I have started to feel a bit overwhelmed.

    These points were pretty much what I had already intended to do, but having them all written down in one place by somebody else gives them an added spark of “other people do it, too, and succeed.” Thanks :D !

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