Finding Motivation When the Days Get Shorter
As the fall season deepens and the days grow shorter, many people feel a dip in energy or motivation. For Home Health Aides (HHAs) and Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), this time of year can feel especially challenging—balancing long shifts, training, and personal responsibilities while the sunlight fades earlier each day. At Fordham Institute Inc., we remind our students that motivation doesn’t have to come from big changes. It’s often found in small, intentional actions that bring focus, energy, and hope to your daily routine.
1. Start with Morning Rituals
How you begin your day sets the tone. Even something as simple as stretching, making a warm drink, or writing down one goal can boost your energy and help you step into the day with purpose.
2. Embrace the Power of Light
Less daylight can affect mood and focus. Try spending a few minutes outdoors when possible, or sit near windows for natural light. Even adding a small desk lamp with a warm glow can lift your spirits during study or work hours.
3. Break Goals into Small Steps
When motivation is low, big goals can feel overwhelming. Break tasks into smaller steps and celebrate progress along the way. Small wins build momentum that keeps you moving forward.
4. Find Inspiration in Your “Why”
Caregiving is about more than tasks—it’s about making a difference in someone’s life. When days feel heavy, remind yourself of your purpose: the comfort you bring, the smiles you create, and the future you’re building.
5. Stay Connected
Shorter days can feel isolating. Stay connected with classmates, coworkers, or loved ones. Sharing experiences, encouragement, and laughter reminds you that you’re not alone on this journey.
Motivation is Built Daily
Motivation isn’t something you wait for—it’s something you create, one choice at a time. By embracing the season, caring for yourself, and staying focused on your purpose, you can continue to thrive—even as the days get shorter.
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Because motivation doesn’t come from the length of the day—it comes from the strength within you. 🌅


