1) Reward Yourself
  Don’t take yourself or your business and personal achievements for  granted. Acknowledge when you have made progress, no matter how small.   Recognize the work of your team also, and reward them.  Treat the team  to lunch when a significant milestone has been met. Give them gift cards  for christmas or the holidays.  Encourage their efforts and they will  work harder for you. Set rewards for yourself also. Positive  reinforcement remains the best way to stay motivated for the long haul  in business.
2) Manage Your Thoughts
  How you feel about your business at any point is a direct result of  how you think about your business.  Negative or scary thoughts about  your business can breed anxiety and depression.  Succesful business  people train themselves to think positive, optimistic thoughts which  energize them to stay focused on their business, no matter the  challenges. You are in control of your thoughts. Choose positive,  optimistic ones.
3) Take Care Of Yourself
  Running a business will probably be the most exhausting thing you’ll  ever do.  Find what relaxes you and engage in this activity DAILY. Do  you like to go bike riding, do yoga, take walks, read, watch TV, spend  time with family, whatever it is. Allow yourself at least an hour daily  to unwind and engage in this activity.  It will help rejuvenate you and  build you up for the next day. As mentioned above, running a business is  a marathon, not a sprint. One would not run an entire marathon without  taking a drink of water or pacing yourself. Give yourself permission to  unwind when you need to.
4) Set Realistic Goals
  This one’s a big one. Entrepreneurs tend to be action and goal  oriented. Did you set a goal to make $1 million in your startup in the  first 6 months? Perhaps, this may not be a realistic goal and you may be  setting yourself up for failure.  Instead, set realistic, measurable  goals that are a stepping stone to move your business to the next level.   A startup business is like a baby.  You can’t expect a baby to start  running on the first day of life. One must give it time to grow, mature  through its life stages before reaching the point where it can run. Set  realistic goals and give your business, and yourself, time to reach  these goals.
5) Stay Positive
  There is power in our words. And our thoughts. Keep a positive state  of mind. Stay away from negative people.  Make it a habit to always  look at the bright side of things. There are many opportunities in  business to focus on the negative. Don’t fall into this trap.  Your  positive energy will spread to those around you and your team which will  motivate them to work harder for your business.
6) Seek Inspiration
  Check out  best podcasts for entrepreneurs to help you stay motivated. Join  online book clubs for entrepreneurial inspiration.  Spend a weekend afternoon  reviewing our business posts.   There are millions of entrepreneurs in the world, most of who are  going through the same challenges you are. Look for ways to engage and  connect with them to find inspiration.
7) Remember your goals…
  …and let them drive you. Do you want to make billions doing what you  love? Do you want to be the market leader in your area of interest?  Remember why you started your business in the first place and allow  these goals to invigorate you in down times. Create yearly, monthly,  weekly and daily action plan items based on these goals. And remember to  be kind to yourself. Give yourself permission to fail. Business rarely  goes as planned the first time around. Prepare for a marathon instead of  a sprint when planning for business.
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