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Thursday, July 03, 2025

How to Inspire Yourself?

 

When we think of inspiration, we usually imagine either inspiring others or being inspired by them. Very few people realize that we can inspire ourselves. As a result, we often depend on external sources or people to find motivation. While this is natural, it can complicate life-especially when we need inspiration the most but can’t find it. That’s why learning to inspire yourself is a vital life skill.

Easy to Inspire Others

As I mentioned earlier, inspiring others is relatively easy. If you can show someone that you genuinely care about them, they feel emotionally touched and happy. That emotional connection often leads to motivation-they feel encouraged and want to give their best.
There’s a deep link between emotional connection and inspiration. When we inspire someone emotionally, they respond with passion and effort. But when it comes to ourselves, it’s a different story.

Very Difficult to Inspire Myself

I have inspired hundreds of people in my life, especially through platforms like Facebook. I’ve built some of the largest groups in my country, and thousands of people joined. Yet, when it comes to inspiring myself, I often struggle-and fail.
Now, I realize that this is a serious problem. If I can solve it, it would be a major breakthrough. I'm good at inspiring others, but from now on, I must learn to inspire myself.

Look After Your Physical and Mental Well-Being

One key reason I fail to inspire myself is neglecting my physical and mental health. Inspiration isn’t just a skill-it’s also a strength. And like any strength, it depends on your well-being.
When I inspire someone else, they feel energized and try to change. But when I try to inspire myself, I forget that I first need strength-both physical and mental-to take action. Without good health, even the best inspiration won’t lead to meaningful effort.

Make a Plan, Have a Target

Before you try to inspire yourself, set a clear goal. For instance, wanting to be a writer is a great ambition, but it’s vague. You need to go further-do you want to be an online writer, a novelist, or a journalist?
Once your goal is specific, you can create a practical plan. That structure will give your inspiration direction, and you’ll be more likely to succeed. Sadly, many of us skip this step.

Think About the Result

Another powerful way to inspire yourself is to think deeply about the result. What will happen if you achieve your goal? For example, if I become a successful writer, thousands of people will read my work every day. That’s something worth striving for.
Thinking about the result can boost your motivation. But it’s not enough. To get there, you must stay focused, avoid distractions, and work consistently.

It Takes Time

Here’s a reality check: inspiration alone isn’t enough. You have to work hard-and even then, results take time. Many people mistakenly think that inspiration is a shortcut to success. When they don’t see results quickly, they become frustrated and give up.
That’s the biggest obstacle to success. So remind yourself that growth is slow, but consistent effort leads to lasting change.

Make a Hobby

Recently, I’ve come to appreciate the importance of hobbies. Spending 30 minutes to 1 hour a day on a hobby can refresh your mind and give you joy. Some people love reading, and that habit improves their thinking and writing skills.
A hobby can also become a hidden strength. So now I’m thinking about making “inspiring myself” a hobby-something I do every day, just like reading or writing.

Inspiring Myself as a Hobby

It might sound foolish or childish, but I’m serious. I want to turn inspiring myself into a daily habit-a personal ritual. Every day, I’ll spend 30 minutes to 1 hour figuring out how to motivate myself.
Maybe nothing will change at first. But after one month, I believe this small habit will turn into a powerful skill. And that would be life-changing.

Celebrate Small Wins

I feel good after writing this blog post. I already sense a change in my mindset. I’m now more focused on self-improvement, and I want to turn that into something I enjoy.
Interestingly, it only took me 30 minutes to write this. That shows I’ve become faster-and I believe this post is better than the ones I wrote over the past two days. I’ll celebrate this small win and use it as fuel to keep going.

Finally

From today, I’m starting a new journey: to inspire myself. I’ll treat it as a serious hobby and invest at least 30 minutes every day in it. I’ll explore different strategies and methods to keep myself motivated.
Because if I can inspire myself, I can achieve anything.

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