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Search For And Find Your Motivation

Motivation is the safest and easiest way to success in whatever you try to accomplish. If you are motivated enough, you will do anything to succeed, which means that you sooner or later will succeed. If you're keeping a motivated attitude, nothing can stop you, no matter whom or what tries to. Motives are the reason why you're trying to accomplish a certain goal and this goal is something you really desire. So before you can use this great goal setting tool, you must know what your goals are because they are what motivate you. So start by writing them down;

Personal goals that drive you

Which character and personality are you motivated to develop?

Which person do you really desiderate to become?

Which activities do you have ambitions to perform?

What do you really crave to learn? Another culture, a foreign language, ski-jumping?

Which material objects are you motivated to possess? Are you craving a motorbike, a mansion, a Mercedes Benz?

Career goals that motivate you

Which work tasks are you encouraged to perform?

What do you really love to do?

Which dream career would you do anything to establish?

Which position do you really desire to obtain?

Which salary do you desire?

Does the thought of becoming your own boss drive your?

Goals for your health that motivate you

Which thoughts and feelings are you motivated to have in your everyday life?

Which kind of mental health do you desire?

Which physical health conditions are you motivated to achieve and keep?

Do you desire weight loss or gain? Are you encouraged to exercise and workout?

If you're a smoker, are the benefits of quit smoking driving you?

Are you driven by the benefits of a deep spirituality and higher enlightenment? Are you craving peace of mind?
Your financial ambitions

Does the benefit of financial security and prosperity motivate you? Do you crave things in your life that money can buy which makes it more comfortable and enjoyable?

Do you have ambitions of getting the money you need and are you willing to do whatever it takes to get it?

Relationship goals that push you

Which kind of relationship are you devoted to achieve and keep with your family, friends, co-workers and other people?

These are just examples of how you can start the process if asking yourself questions about what you really desire or crave for the important areas of your life. This is the beginning of developing your life the way you are really motivated for. You need to specify your goals so that they are crystal clear. Then you must find out what it takes to achieve them. And finally you have to execute your plan. After a while your goals will start to be fulfilled.


About the Author: Terje Brooks Ellingsen is a writer and Sociologist who runs http://www.1st-self-improvement.net/. He writes about self help issues like motivation and self improvement, see http://www.1st-self-improvement.net/index.htm and achieving career goals, see http://www.1st-self-improvement.net/take_command_of_your_career.htm

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