We all need a little support from time to time. Whether you want to stay motivated so that you can finish a project, keep your inspiration high during less-than-perfect times, or just want to feel as good as you can, support is the key.
The way to find motivation in life is natural, intuitive, and easy. For the most part, a tremendous amount of effort needs to be employed in order to contain our natural instincts for greatness.
Motivation is the fire that burns inside the furnace of our hearts, making life become a speeding locomotive on the way to its destination … Destination that for the great is like the accomplishment at the end of the journey.
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Inspiration comes in many forms and inspiration is a great source of lasting motivation. Here’s a a little bit of one kind of inspiration that might support you in creating more motivation in your life.
Choice = Inspiration and Inspiration = Motivation
If you believe in limitations, you will be limited, but if you believe you can do anything, will be able to. So why not choose the what you really want.
Here is an inspirational quotes slide show with beautiful scenery about the choices we make in our life. Use this to create more self-help motivation to turn your life into a masterpiece.
This is a fabulous two-part video that explains the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivators. This video focuses on a business application of this distinction. But it can be easily translated into everyday life because true self help motivation is always intrinsically motivated rather than extrinsically motivated.
“The secret to high performance isn’t rewards and punishments, but that unseen intrinsic drive to do things because they matter” Career analyst Dan Pink examines the puzzle of motivation, starting with a fact that social scientists know but most managers don’t: Traditional rewards aren’t always as effective as we think.
Dan Pink – The science of motivation part 2
“The secret to high performance isn’t rewards and punishments, but that unseen intrinsic drive to do things because they matter” Career analyst Dan Pink examines the puzzle of motivation, starting with a fact that social scientists know but most managers don’t: Traditional rewards aren’t always as effective as we think.