Motivation
60 Pumped Up Songs To Inspire A Successful Gym Workout
The power of music is mind blowing, music can be an incredible tool for motivation, especially in the gym, while your smashing out that next 12 km run or lifting your next challenging set of weights. So we have decided to compile a list of 60 awesome motivating songs for the gym (in no particular order), for you to add to your next workout playlist.
Please leave a comment with some of your favourite workout tracks that we may have ‘unknowingly’ left out of this list.
Motivational Workout Music For The Gym
1. Metallica – Enter Sandman (Rock/Metal)
2. 50 Cent – Ok, You’re Right (Hip Hop)
3. Linkin Park – Faint (Hard Rock)
4. Dead Prez – Hip Hop (Hip Hop)
5. Jay-Z & Linkin Park – Numb/Encore (Hip Hop/Rock)
6. Godsmack – I Stand Alone (Rock/Metal)
7. Fort Minor – Remember The Name (Hip Hop)
8. Daft Punk – Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger (Electro)
9. Eminem ft.Nate Dogg – Till I Collapse (Hip Hop)
10. Rage Against The Machine – Testify (Hip Hop/Rock)
11. Kanye West – Stronger (Hip Hop)
12. Eminem – Lose Yourself (Hip Hop)
13. Knife Party – Internet Friends (Electro/House/Dubstep)
14. Rob Zombie – Dragula (Industrial Metal)
15. Nas ft. Ludacris & Jadakiss – Made You Look (Remix) (Hip Hop)
16. Rammstein – Du Hast (Heavy Metal)
17. Pendulum – Tarantula (Drum N Bass)
18. LL Cool J – Headsprung (Hip Hop)
19. Disturbed – Indestructible (Alternative Metal)
20. Guns And Roses – Welcome To The Jungle (Rock)
21. 50 Cent – Get Up (Hip Hop)
22. AC / DC – Thunderstruck (Rock)
23. Rev Theory – Hell Yeah (Rock)
24. Dizzee Rascal – Bonkers (Electro/Hip Hop)
25. The Roots – Here I Come (Hip Hop/Rock)
26. Rage Against The Machine – Killing In The Name Of (Rock/Hip Hop)
27. Jay-Z – 99 Problems (Hip Hop)
28. Trick Daddy ft. Lil Jon and Twista – Lets Go (Hip Hop/Rock)
29. The Chemical Brothers – Galvanize (Techno)
30. Justice – Phantom Pt.II (Electro)
31. Tupac – Ambitionz Az A Ridah (Hip Hop)
32. Fatboy Slim – Right Here, Right Now (Soul/Techno)
33. Swedish House Mafia ft. Tinie Tempa – Miami 2 Ibiza (Dance/Hip Hop)
34. Young Jeezy ft. Kanye West – Put On (Hip Hop)
35. The Offspring – Come Out And Play (Rock)
36. Labrinth ft.Tinie Tempa – Earthquake (Pop/Electro/Hip Hop)
37. Far East Movement Ft. The Cataracs & Dev – Like A G6 (Pop/Electro/Hip Hop)
38. The Prodigy – Breathe (Techno)
39. Survivor – Eye Of The Tiger (Pop/Rock)
40. Papa Roach – Last Resort (Rock)
41. Hollywood Undead – Undead (Rock)
42. Afrojack ft. Eva Simons – Take Over Control (Electro)
43. DMX — X Gon Give It To Ya (Hip Hop)
44. Kanye West – New Workout Plan (Hip Hop)
45. AC / DC – Highway To Hell (Rock)
46. N.E.R.D – Lap Dance (Hip Hop/Rock)
47. D12 – Fight Music (Hip Hop)
48. Muse – Super Massive Black Hole (Rock)
49. Will.i.Am ft. J-Lo & Mick Jagger – The Hardest Ever (Dance/Hip Hop)
50. Lloyd Banks ft. Juelz Santana – Beamer Benz Or Bentley (Hip Hop)
51. Kid Cudi – Pursuit of Happiness (Steve Aoki Remix) (Electro/Dance)
52. Lupe Fiasco – The Show Goes On (Hip Hop)
53. Drake ft. Hyper Crush – Over (Electro/Hip Hop)
54. Linkin Park – Numb (Metal/Rock)
55. Outkast – B.O.B (Hip Hop/Rock)
56. Limp Bizkit – Rollin (Rock)
57. M.O.P – Ante Up (Hip Hop)
58. George Thorogood – Bad To The Bone (Classic Rock)
59. N.W.A – Straight Outta Compton (Hip Hop)
60. Jimmy Eat World – Bleed American (Rock)
Article By Joel Brown | Addicted2Success.com
Entrepreneurs
The Brutal Truth About Entrepreneurship with ADHD (And Why Most Advice Is Making It Worse)
You’re not lazy. You’re not undisciplined… and you’re definitely not broken.
You’re an entrepreneur with ADHD, and right now you’re probably sitting on 19 unfinished projects, 47 open tabs, and a brain that feels like it’s running on 12 different radio stations at once.
You’ve read the books. You’ve tried the planners, the Pomodoro timers, the accountability groups. You’ve even hired coaches who promised to “fix” your focus. Yet here you are — brilliant ideas, massive potential, and a business that still feels like it’s one step away from collapsing under the weight of your own mind.
Here’s what almost nobody in the entrepreneurial space will admit:
The real struggle isn’t your ADHD. It’s that you’ve been trying to run a neurodivergent brain inside a neurotypical business model — and then beating yourself up when it doesn’t work.
Most advice for entrepreneurs was written by people whose brains work differently. They preach consistency, routines, long-term planning, and steady execution like those things are universal truths. For the ADHD entrepreneur, those “truths” feel like trying to swim upstream in cement. You can force it for a while (and you have), but eventually your brain rebels, the burnout hits, and you’re left feeling like a failure who just needs to “try harder.”
That cycle is quietly destroying more talented founders than cash flow problems or bad hires ever could.
The deeper layer most people never reach is this: your ADHD isn’t a bug in the system. It’s a different operating system entirely. And when you stop trying to install Windows on a Mac and start building everything around macOS, the game changes completely.
The Hidden Addiction That Keeps ADHD Entrepreneurs Stuck
You already know the surface symptoms — time blindness, rejection sensitivity, starting strong and fading fast, shiny object syndrome.
But the real trap is more insidious.
It’s the addiction to chaos and novelty.
Your brain is wired for dopamine. New ideas, big visions, last-minute sprints, high-stakes pressure — these things light you up like nothing else. The boring, repetitive, systems-building work that actually scales a business? It feels like torture.
So unconsciously, you keep your business in a state of controlled chaos. You say yes to too many things. You chase the next exciting opportunity. You avoid building the boring infrastructure because “I work better under pressure anyway.”
And every time the pressure gets too high, you crash, swear you’ll get organized next quarter, and repeat the cycle.
Meanwhile, the neurotypical advice keeps telling you to “just build better habits.” As if your brain is a poorly trained dog that needs more discipline instead of a high-performance race car that needs the right fuel and track.
This isn’t a character flaw. It’s neurology.
And until you stop treating your wiring as something to overcome and start treating it as your greatest strategic advantage, you’ll stay stuck in the same exhausting loop.
The Identity Shift That Changes Everything
The entrepreneurs with ADHD who finally break through don’t “fix” their brains.
They redesign their entire business to work with their brains.
They stop trying to become the consistent, routine-loving founder the gurus talk about. Instead, they become the architect of a system that leverages their natural strengths — hyperfocus, pattern recognition, creative problem-solving, relentless drive under pressure — while outsourcing or automating everything that drains them.
This is the layer most ADHD entrepreneurs never reach because it requires something terrifying: accepting that you are never going to be “normal” at entrepreneurship… and that’s exactly why you can win bigger than most.
Your ability to see connections others miss. Your tolerance for uncertainty. Your capacity to go all-in when something lights you up. These aren’t liabilities. They’re unfair advantages in a world that rewards speed, creativity, and bold moves.
The shift is simple but brutal:
Stop trying to manage your ADHD. Start designing your business around it.
How to Actually Build a Business That Works With Your Brain
- Stop fighting your energy cycles — weaponize them. Most ADHD entrepreneurs try to force 8-hour focused days. That’s insane. Instead, track when your brain actually works best (for many it’s 10pm-2am or random 4-hour hyperfocus bursts). Build your schedule around those windows. Protect them like gold. Do the deep, high-leverage work then. Use the low-energy periods for admin, calls, or recovery.
- Build “chaos containers,” not rigid systems. Traditional project management tools feel like cages. Create loose but effective structures that give your brain freedom. Use tools like Notion with massive flexibility, or body-doubling (working alongside someone virtually), or even hiring a “chaos wrangler” — an assistant who thrives on turning your scattered ideas into executable plans.
- Turn your rejection sensitivity into rocket fuel. That intense fear of letting people down or looking stupid? Channel it into creating ridiculously high standards for your customer experience or product quality. Use it as fuel instead of letting it paralyze you.
- Outsource the parts that make you want to die. The execution, follow-through, and maintenance phases are where most ADHD entrepreneurs lose. Hire or partner with people who love the details. Your job is vision, strategy, and big swings. Let someone else own the spreadsheets.
- Create external pressure on your own terms. Deadlines and public commitments work wonders for the ADHD brain. Use them strategically — announce launches, create beta groups, or work with coaches who understand neurodivergence instead of fighting it.
The entrepreneurs with ADHD who are quietly crushing it right now aren’t the ones who finally became “disciplined.” They’re the ones who stopped apologizing for how their brain works and started building empires that are specifically engineered for it.
They have teams that handle the boring stuff. They have systems that flex with their energy instead of fighting it. They’ve turned their “flaws” into the exact reasons their businesses stand out.
Your ADHD brain is not the enemy. The enemy was trying to play the game by rules that were never designed for you.
The moment you accept that and start designing everything… your calendar, your team, your offers, your processes — around how you actually operate, the struggle doesn’t disappear… but it becomes manageable, even exhilarating.
You were never meant to fit the mold. You were meant to break it and build something better.
The world doesn’t need another cookie-cutter entrepreneur. It needs the chaotic, brilliant, all-in, slightly unhinged visionaries who can only operate at full power when the game is built for them.
That’s you.
Stop trying to fix yourself. Start building the business that was always meant to be run by a mind like yours.
Your next breakthrough isn’t going to come from working harder or being more consistent. It’s going to come from finally giving yourself permission to work differently.
And when you do that? Watch what happens.
The same brain that once felt like a curse becomes the exact reason your business becomes unstoppable.
You’ve got this. Not despite the ADHD. Because of it.
If you want to learn more from me or send me a personal message I’ll respond to you on Instagram at https://instagram.com/iamjoelbrown speak soon!
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