
If you don't have those people who is going to give you deadlines and the like, how do you create your own active external interest?
You should step back and look at the big pictures. If you want to make six figures this year, how are you going to get there? Attaching the good programs or ideas to the big picture of your goals might be enough of an active external interest.
Part of that big picture is understanding how the task fits in and why. If you need a website, then know why you need a website. If the answer is to have a place to send potential customers to, then ask yourself who those people are and what they might need from your website. Then figure out what you need to make that a reality. You need a website designer. And when you need others to do the task, then they, in essence, become an active external interest in your program or idea. It will be hard for the website designer to create a website for you if you don't do your part.
You should set a deadline. Announce your new program, product or idea. Or tell someone he can expect such and such by a specific time. Now you're accountable to someone else, not solely yourself.
Break the task down into its individual, smallest pieces. It's much easier to motivate yourself to do a simple, easy task like contact a website designer than create new website by yourself. Go back to your goals. If you don't launch the new program, you can't make your income goal for the month, and you'll have to work harder next time.
But as entrepreneurs you are probably better at being internally motivated. Create those active external interest to give your internal motivators a big boost for your programs or ideas to succeed.
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