Why is your child not driven to succeed in life? Here’s something all parents need to realise that will make all the difference. 

As a parent, it’s obvious that you want the best for your child and that includes a successful career. However, many parents today are facing a huge problem- that their child is not motivated enough. That he/she lacks the drive to do well in life and isn’t bothered about earning well and building a life for themselves, and are not independent but still reliant on their parents for a secure livelihood. 

Other signs include: 

  • Lack of goals/purpose in life 
  • Lack of a sense of identity 
  • Poor work ethic 
  • Fails to take responsibility 

Before getting to why your kid might be behaving this way and going through in general, it’s important to highlight what parents face on a daily basis. 

Parents who have demotivated children often have to hear unsolicited advice from relatives and friends. They feel left behind when coming across stories of how well so-and-so’s children are doing. Many of them end up feeling like they have failed at parenting as they haven’t been able to encourage their children to dream and achieve big. 

While the situation is tough for the child, it’s equally so for the parent. 

So the big question is, WHY is your child not a go-getter? 

Most parents feel like their children are deliberately acting this way, to simply give them a tough time. The first thing that all parents need to realise is that there’s always a reason behind every kind of behaviour, including your child’s lack of motivation. He/she doesn’t enjoy being this way or gain pleasure out of causing you inconvenience. 

There might be a hoard of mental health conditions responsible for your child’s behaviour. More often than not, children hailing from a stressful home environment or broken homes show a lack of drive to succeed in life.

It’s important for parents to recognize their child might be acting this way due to: 

  1. Depression 
  2. Anxiety and stress
  3. PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) 
  4. Physical brain injuries that directly impact motivation and moods 
  5. Bipolar disorder 
  6. Addiction
  7. Self-esteem issues 
  8. Negative thinking patterns 

These might be the root causes of your child’s behaviour. Hence, it’s imperative for parents to seek help for the same. Aside from this, there are certain things that they need to actively do as well as stop, to bring in some improvement. 

Stop criticizing

The first would be to stop constantly criticizing your kid for their behaviour or giving them lectures. A 2016 study has shown that doing this only makes the problem worse. Instead, take it one step at a time and be patient. For example, you can start small by encouraging your child to look for jobs. If you see them doing so, appreciate their efforts. If they don’t, give them time. Don’t yell at them for not trying. 

Participate in activities that make them happy

It could be something as simple as watching your kid’s favourite show together or playing a game. By doing this, you are showing solidarity to your child, and ensuring that you are there for them, no matter what. Only once you actively show support, will they come around to feeling better. 

Help them find their purpose 

Sometimes your child might be all over the place, due to his/her mental health condition. Therefore, they may not be able to figure out their goals and purpose. This is where your guidance would make a huge difference. Help them figure out what they love and what makes them happy. This way, you can guide them towards their goals and slowly work towards achieving them. 

Acknowledge their feelings

If they talk about feeling anxious, sad, fearful, etc., hear them out instead of dismissing them or accusing them of making a big deal out of nothing. It’s important to acknowledge whatever they are feeling. Doing this will make them feel safe and trust you more. 

Enroll in brain training sessions 

While the above tactics would help to a certain extent, if you really wish to eliminate the issues permanently, getting to the root cause of it would be essential, and that means, restoring the imbalance in your brainwaves. 

Our brain works in patterns. These patterns are formed as a result of learned fears and habits, trauma, injury, or birth defects. Irrespective of the cause for dis-balance of brainwaves and fixed patterns, these can be changed with the help of brain training. 

For example, habits like walking, cycling, using your smartphone, driving, etc. are a result of neural pathways formed in the brain with repetition. These have become fixed patterns.

The more these pathways are used, the stronger they become. 

As a result, your child’s tendency to get anxious, stressed, overwhelmed, or angry is a learned behaviour operating in fixed patterns. His/her behaviour is governed by their brainwave patterns which are operating on a set of neural pathways. Only when these pathways are interrupted or new suitable pathways are formed, can their behaviour change.

With brain training technology Neurofeedback, you can break this pattern

Our brain possesses a unique quality called neuroplasticity. This allows our brain to be trained at any age. When the old unsuitable pattern is interrupted, and a new neural pathway is formed, new behaviours emerge and issues get resolved. It’s as simple as that! 

What exactly is Neurofeedback?

It is a non- invasive technology that was originally developed by NASA to train their astronauts to withstand the pressures of space travel. This technology has now evolved into an advanced system that not only helps a person access the ‘peak performance zone’ but also helps alleviate numerous issues like depression, stress, OCD, ADHD, dyslexia, autism, anxiety issues, migraine, headaches, insomnia, and more.

So if you wish to make your child happy, joyous, driven, and motivated again, book your first session right away!

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