It’s Normal to Feel Uninspired About Your Goals—Here’s How to Get the Mojo Back

UPDATED: June 8, 2023
PUBLISHED: March 1, 2022
It's Normal to Feel Uninspired About Your Goals—Here's How to Get the Mojo Back

In January, you’re excited to tackle your goals—eager for the fresh start of the new year. But by February, many people have already fallen off track with their New Year’s resolutions. The key, says best-selling author Jairek Robbins, isn’t to give up or be upset that you don’t have a perfect score for the year thus far. Instead, focus on making 10 feet of progress each day. Start with these tips. 

Take it one day at a time.

Focus on what you can do today to move closer to your goals. Rather than worrying about what you may have done wrong in the past, instead laser in on what might go right in the future.

Allow yourself to be human.

We all slip up sometimes, and that’s OK—just don’t let it turn into a habit that will keep you from reaching your goals. Each time you slide off track, immediately do two quick actions that get you back on track: one step back, two quick steps forward.

Don’t dwell on the past.

Focus on making progress each day from now on. Take the hand you were dealt and find a way to win the day with it. Consider the emotions you’re feeling and how that reflects where your focus lies:

  • Upset = You’re focused on the past, especially things that turned out badly for which you cannot do anything to change now. This leads to feelings of helplessness.
  • Happy/Content = You’re focused on the present moment, especially people, situations and things that you are grateful for.
  • Excited/Driven = You’re focused on the future, especially the best possible outcomes coming to fruition. 

Chunk it out.

Break your resolutions down into smaller, more manageable goals to make it easier to stay on track. We call these mile markers. You wouldn’t run an entire marathon in one go. Focus on getting to mile one, then to mile two, etc., until you’ve crossed the finish line.

Build accountability into your routine.

Find a support group or friend who can help keep you accountable and on track. Research shows that people who join the gym with a partner are more likely to keep going and stay consistent vs. those who go by themselves.

Don’t overdo it.

Set realistic deadlines for yourself, and don’t try to accomplish too much at once. Over-optimism can cause you to be late not just to your lunch meeting but to your goals too. 

Be your own cheerleader.

Celebrate each accomplishment, no matter how small it seems, as a way of building your confidence and momentum. Reward yourself for staying on track to ensure you don’t give up. Intrinsic vs. extrinsic rewards make a big difference.

Own your why.

Remember why you are doing this when you feel like quitting. Focus on the benefits of having good habits. This acts as emotional rocket fuel: When you mentally rehearse the reasons you set this goal, you inject fuel into your motivation muscle, which drives you into motion. Stack that feeling by making it a routine.

Build a support system.

Find someone who will encourage you to keep trying when you want to give up. We could all use a coach or BFF that inspires us when we are down and challenges us to be more.

Mark your progress.

Those who don’t want to measure don’t want to be held accountable. Take a step back and analyze your progress periodically to see where you may need to adjust your strategy. It’s essential to be flexible and change course when necessary to reach our goals.

This article first appeared in the March/April 2022 issue of SUCCESS magazine. Photo by @a.s.konoplya/Twenty20

Best-selling author, decorated performance coach, and speaker, Jairek Robbins is a man dedicated to helping professionals like you Achieve Success by Living With Purpose in your life and business!
At only 23 years old, Jairek was awarded the Congressional Award (Gold Medal) from the United States Congress. He has conducted trainings for a variety of companies &organizations including…Harvard University, The United States Marines, The United States Air Force Special Forces, UBS, BMW, eXp Realty, Major League Baseball teams, and members of the U.S. Olympic team.
He is a trusted advisor and board member to a variety of different companies in addition to recently being appointed as PRESIDENT of SUCCESS Enterprises. Today, the 38-year-old with almost two decades of performance coaching experience continues to unlock secrets for maximizing performance and organizational success (and he’s just getting started).
As an innovator, Jairek is applying his own philosophy and living a life of adventure, philanthropy, and entrepreneurship. Whether it’s cage diving with great white sharks, hanging with silverbacks in Rwanda, white water rafting down the Nile, working as a volunteer in underdeveloped regions Jairek is out in the world living fully, loving deeply, and striving to do something that matters.
Learn more about him at www.jairekrobbins.com