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Ever catch yourself thinking, Why am I so unmotivated? Or worse—do you spiral into I’m just lazy territory?
Let’s stop that thought train right now. Because the truth is, laziness is not the root problem—it’s a symptom. And if you’ve been beating yourself up for feeling stuck, exhausted, or uninspired, I need you to hear this:
You are NOT lazy.
But you are likely running on empty.
If motivation feels like some elusive magic you used to have—but now it’s MIA—I’ve got you. Today, we’re diving into why you’re feeling this way, what’s actually stealing your drive, and how to reignite your passion for life (without waiting for some mythical perfect day to arrive).
Stop asking yourself, “Why am I unmotivated?” It’s time to shake off the mental fog, stop questioning yourself, and start moving again. Let’s go.
As a Christian life coach for women, I hear it all the time: “I just need some motivation…” But what is motivation? Is it the answer to all of your problems? Motivation is the internal engine that drives you to take action. But just like a car, if you don’t check what’s under the hood, you’re gonna stall out.
Sometimes, we lose motivation because:
Do any of these sound familiar? If so, let’s unpack this. Because motivation isn’t just about willpower (or lack thereof)—it’s about what’s draining your mental, emotional, and physical energy.
Your brain is constantly spinning. Your to-do list? Never-ending. You feel like you’re juggling 1,000 things, and if you drop one, everything will crash.
The result? Your brain taps out.
When you’re stuck in a cycle of go, go, go, motivation doesn’t disappear—it’s just buried under a mountain of mental clutter. Your mind is saying, I literally can’t take on one more thing right now.
Let’s be real: It’s hard to stay motivated when you have no idea what you’re working toward.
If your days feel like a copy-paste-repeat cycle—wake up, survive, go to bed—it’s no wonder you feel uninspired. Humans need a sense of purpose.
Motivation follows action—not the other way around.
If your thoughts sound like:
• Why bother?
• I always quit anyway.
• I’m not disciplined enough.
Then of course you don’t feel motivated!
Negative self-talk is like having a mean girl in your head whispering, Why even try? And the more you listen, the harder it is to move forward.
For more on taking every thought captive, you can also listen to this episode from my podcast:
Ever feel physically exhausted and emotionally numb?
That’s burnout. And it happens when you keep pushing without rest, joy, or boundaries.
• Everything feels harder than it should.
• You’re emotionally checked out.
• Even things you used to enjoy feel like chores.
• You’re exhausted no matter how much you sleep.
No more asking, “Why am I so unmotivated?” It is time to take some action – and here are four steps showing you how.
Instead of waiting for motivation to magically appear, start with a micro-win.
Small wins create momentum. Momentum creates motivation.
Motivation isn’t a feeling—it’s a result. If you wait until you “feel” like doing something, you’ll be waiting forever.
Action leads to motivation, not the other way around.
So, take the first step, even when you don’t feel like it. The feeling will follow.
My mom used to tell me, “You become a reflection of who you hang around the most.” Are the people in your life pushing you under, drowning with you, or tossing you a life vest?
Who are you listening to? If you’re surrounded by:
• People who constantly complain…
• People who don’t chase their own dreams…
• People who drain your energy…
Then guess what? It’s going to affect you.
Find people who inspire you. People who lift you up. People who remind you who you really are. Motivation isn’t just an inside job—it’s influenced by who you let speak into your life.
You don’t need to change your whole life overnight. You just need to show up today.
I call it the 1% Method – do 1% better today than you did yesterday – even if that means washing one dish in the sink – hey that’s progress if you haven’t washed any in a week, right? That’s how real change happens. That’s how motivation sticks. Action is an activator. And action is the antidote to anxiety. Take baby steps if you have to.
It’s time to reframe the thought, “What am I unmotivated?” and start asking, “What is one small thing I can do today to take action?” Remember – if you’ve been feeling unmotivated, you are not lazy, and you are not failing.
You’re just a human who’s been carrying a lot. And that means you deserve grace—not guilt. And God’s grace is sufficient. He will get you through this season. He is faithful, and He loves you.
Now take a deep breath. Pick one small step. And start. You’ve got this.
Your thoughts shape your life, and if you’re struggling with negative thought patterns, self-doubt, or fear of failure, it’s time to take control. As a Faith based life coach for women, I guide you through a powerful transformation rooted in faith, mindset shifts, and practical strategies. You don’t have to figure it all out alone. With the right tools and biblical wisdom, you can experience real breakthrough. Read more about my story and coaching approach here.
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You’re not lazy—you’re likely exhausted, overwhelmed, or mentally cluttered. When your brain is running on overload (hello, decision fatigue, overstimulation, and never-ending to-do lists), motivation becomes a luxury. The truth is, your lack of motivation isn’t a character flaw—it’s a signal that something deeper needs attention, like emotional burnout, misaligned goals, or a nervous system that never gets to rest.
Because wanting change isn’t the same as knowing how to create it. If you’re stuck in patterns of overthinking or self-doubt, your brain is likely trying to keep you safe by avoiding failure, not being lazy. Most women I coach aren’t unmotivated—they’re just mentally exhausted from trying all the wrong strategies without any lasting results. It’s not about working harder. It’s about renewing your mind with truth.
Motivation is a feeling. Discipline is a decision. Motivation comes and goes (especially if you’re tired, distracted, or hormonally wrecked—hello, perimenopause). But discipline is what carries you when motivation disappears. Think of discipline as the structure that protects your peace. It’s what helps you follow through even when you don’t feel like it.
Start small. Stop waiting for a wave of inspiration to hit. Instead, ask: “What’s one tiny thing I can do today that future me will thank me for?” Sometimes, brushing your teeth, putting on real pants, or opening your Bible counts as a win. Motivation often shows up after you take a step, not before. The first step doesn’t need to be big—it just needs to be done.
No, but staying stuck when God’s calling you forward is something we should take seriously. God isn’t disappointed in your struggle—but He is inviting you to renew your mind, take every thought captive, and walk in obedience. Motivation isn’t the goal—faithfulness is. And when your thoughts are aligned with His truth, motivation becomes a byproduct, not the requirement.
Then it’s time to stop trying to fix it with more hustle. Your breakthrough isn’t coming through a productivity hack—it’s coming through healing. If you’ve “tried everything” and still feel stuck, that’s a clear sign it’s time to address the root: your beliefs, thought patterns, nervous system, and connection with God. This is exactly what I help women do in my coaching.
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