How To Get Schoolwork Done When You're Not Motivated
“My son has no motivation. He’ll talk a big game but at the end of the day nothing happens. How do I get him motivated?”
Of the 3,000+ students I’ve worked with over the years, almost every single one has told me at one point that they’re “just not motivated.”
Here’s the thing:
The problem is not their lack of motivation.
The problem is that they think they need to feel motivated to do their work.
And in my experience, parents (inadvertently) perpetuate this problem. Teens will pull the motivation card, and parents focus on figuring out how to help their kids get motivated.
The question you as the parent actually want to ask is: how do I help my kid understand that motivation is irrelevant?
The solution here is to shift from focusing on motivation to focusing on routines and habits.
Your teen’s good grades and productivity, helping them kick the procrastination once and for all, is on the other side of making this shift.
In this workshop, we cover what motivation actually is, how it works, and how they can tap into it any time.
I show them exactly how to still get their work done even and especially when they’re NOT feeling motivated.
If your teen says they're "just not motivated" to do their schoolwork, this is for them. If they procrastinate and end up working late into the night, this is for them.
If they think they’d get better grades and feel less stressed if only they were more motivated, this is for them. If they're always cramming for tests or exams, but want to feel confident and prepared, this is for them.
If YOU wish your teen felt more motivated….this is for you too :)
40-Minute Workshop, parent + student .pdfs