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What if you’re trying to do something and getting no rewards?

I’m on Clearwater beach right now getting ready to start my 5-day Retreat tomorrow. I don’t have my normal video set up with me, but I’m going to do my best to shoot something on my phone to say hi while I’m here.

In two weeks my show comes out on NBC.

In just three weeks my book comes out in North America.

All this means that my current schedule is pretty unrelenting.

As I write this my trainers are all sat around me on the top floor of the hotel, working on content before we go into action mode for the next 5 days.

Here’s the view from where I am:


It’s always strange the day before going on stage. I sit and think about all of the things I want to convey, and I go through my training manuals to make sure I’m on my game. One of the most important things to do before a speech is to emotionally connect with your material. If you don’t do that you can have the best material in the world but you won’t speak from the heart.

I work incredibly hard and I think about my work a lot. Often people tell me to take a break or to go on holiday. But what they don’t realise is that this IS my holiday. I’m doing what I love. There’s nothing else in the world I’d rather be doing. Maybe that’ll change one day. Maybe I’ll go in another direction altogether. But until it does, I’ll keep doing this all day everyday, because my life is focused on doing what I LOVE.

When I talk to people about their lives and whether they are doing what they love, I often hear this response: “Yeah but for you it’s easier because the successes you get validates the work you’re putting into it. It reinforce your efforts so it becomes easier to work hard.”

There is a lot of truth to this. The successes I’ve gotten HAVE reinforced my behaviour and provided much needed motivation at times.

But here is where this idea misses the point:

I was doing this LONG before there were any successes to report.

For those of you who have been following my work for years, you may remember this video:

I filmed this over 3 years ago when I was living in my apartment in London and none of this had happened. I have even older videos from 3 years before that (which were pretty terrible by today’s standards) when I was really only starting out in coaching. When I first started I was in survival mode. It really wasn’t easy. There was a ton of rejection. Lots of doors closing on me from people who said I was nobody, that I had no experience and wasn’t established enough.

But I did it anyway because, well, what else would I do?

See it’s true that on some projects in life you stop when you’re not getting any rewards.

But when it’s your love, your passion, you do it regardless of the ‘validation’, because you know you wouldn’t be doing anything else in the world.

If your love in life was business, then you wouldn’t stop creating businesses just because one project didn’t pay off. You would just change your approach. If you love business then you know you’ll be creating businesses till the day you die, because that’s what you love.

A painter who is a painter in her heart doesn’t stop painting because no one is buying her work. She paints because that’s who she is at her core – a creative soul who expresses it through her paintings. She doesn’t do it for the money.

I love the lifestyle I get from my public speaking. I love the fact that I get to travel. I love the amazing individuals I’ve been able to meet as a result, and the opportunities it affords me in life. But I was doing this before I had any of that, and I’ll still be doing this when the TV cameras go away. I’d do this if there was NO money in it and I had to sustain myself working in Mcdonalds. I’d be doing this if I had only one person to give a seminar to each week, because I F*****G LOVE learning about and helping people. It’s my obsession.

Everything else is a just a wonderful bonus (most of which I never even anticipated, let alone got motivated by).

Oh and do I need to point out the obvious parallel with your love life?

  • Flirt because you LOVE flirting.
  • Love because you LOVE loving.
  • Be courageous because you LOVE being courageous.

Don’t do it for the rewards – those are all just wonderful bonuses.

I want to leave you with a video today from an up-and-coming artist who is also carving his space out in the world. His name is George Watsky and he’s another great story to follow. His new song is called Cardboard Castles. I have no reason to promote his work other than the fact that his song sums up so much of this blog post, and that I love to help someone succeed in doing what they love.

My favourite line of the song:

“I do things on a shoe string you couldn’t do with a cool mill”.

Because that’s what we do here on this blog. We work with what we have. You don’t have stone? Then build your castles out of cardboard.

I’ll finish with a question aimed at you…

What do you do in your life for no other reason than you LOVE it? If you have 30 seconds tell me by leaving a comment below. I can’t wait to learn about your passion in life.

Massive love to you AND your wonderful life.

Matthew

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188 Replies to “What if you’re trying to do something and getting no rewards?”

  • Hi Matthew,i work in catering & hv done for 15yrs i love it bcos i love serving my customers and make sure they get gud nutrition in a clean environment,its very rewarding.Gud luck with your nxt shows iv enjoyed watching the tips on ur videos.I like chivalrous men like yourself & i do ike to advise customers at work too.xx

  • I LOVE teaching people human nature so that whatever the circumstance they can find peace through understanding and forgiveness. Focusing on dating right now… ;)

    the other day someone took me out for a day of “relaxation”. I put my phone on my lap for the drive in case I got an email. He said, why don’t you take a break today? I looked at him sideways, actually surprised a bit in that moment of shock that happens during self realization. The word “break” seemed so alien given the circumstance…being that all this hard work felt nothing like work, and “break” only applies to something you feel you need to get away from, not something you’re happily chasing. Take a break? Pfffft

  • I love studying and practising astrology. The excitement/adrenaline rush I feel when I type the birth details into the astrology software, and wait for the chart to be generated can never be replaced by anything in the world! I get a lots of questions from females in my life on relationships. When are they gonna meet the special someone, what will he be like, where will they meet him and how their relationship or marriage will be. Since I get asked that more than questions on career or children, I find that I have been forced to look at the relationship charts more ;) The guys just wanna know whether they will make more money, which I have not much experience in reading. After studying astrology, I am more grounded in life and it gives my life a sense of purpose. I am less judgemental of people when I know their chart, because I accept why they are , they way they are. It also helps me to make peace with things that I can’t change and instead focus on matters that require me improving upon. After looking at my own chart, I realize that the issue is not with the guy but rather with myself and what I have to work through. That sometimes, it is all right if you don’t share similar interest and hobbies with someone but what is most important are, are both your values and paths in life similar.

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