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What is your drive.

WHAT IS YOUR DRIVE.
Motivation comes in all shapes and sizes, it is limited only by your imagination.
Motivation is driven by personality, skills, expectations etc…. Your drive is the starting point of motivation, it helps you focus and channel resources to what is to be aimed.

Your drive might be the opposite of what is expected of you by the society, but if you can master your motivation, you can deal with life's setback. One core values of your drive is learning and growth, most times when you feel good, you find your motivation faster, another school of thought says it is your problem that becomes your stepping stone to finding your drive but this can't be excluded that it might end up bringing a wrong drive, it depends on what works for you and your personally.

Action often flows  immediately after motivation, link your feeling to what makes you good and think straight. The internal bar becomes the drive, impress yourself. Learn to be harsh at yourself because both pain and pleasure are both motivation because change itself can often be a temporary pain, spending too much time in your weakness tears you down, spending more time with your strength renews your energy.

'CHOOSE' can be used to empower and motivate the language you need to hear. One of the best ways to improve your personal effectiveness is to master your motivation and find your drive..

"WHAT IS YOUR DRIVE?"
I find my biggest motivation by pulling to myself or being in my shell, it makes me uncomfortable but brings the best out of me when am out of the shell..

Share with me what your drive is?????...

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  1. I find my biggest motivation..when I do what I like best and I derive much joy in it and it makes other happy as well...and make them be a better or changed person

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  2. I find my biggest motivation..when I do what I like best and I derive much joy in it and it makes other happy as well...and make them be a better or changed person

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  3. I find my biggest motivation when i motivate others...and act dramas...it gives me unexplainable joy

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  4. My motivation is doing what makes people happy and get better, it drives me to get better and more knowledge to helping people

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  5. Wao...nice write-ups you've gat...talking about what's your drive... I believe when "you be yourself" then you will find your biggest motivation in it

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  6. Great piece you got here, motivation is found in all forms. My drive is gotten from the need to make a success of whatever I'm doing. "Anything worth doing at all, is worth doing well!"

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