Motivation: A Conviction To Act

Motivation is not just a condescending attrition of being an act of influencing to want to be; it is an admiration that strikes deeply the conviction.


It is to say that in being motivated, an individual is stricken into a deep impulse to want to be led into an action by whatever that motivates him. You do not just desire and just want to be, but you're engineered to want to replicate.


In admiring something just out of its desire, the affective emotive sense is nudged unlike in the case where a deep sense of conviction is involved. Here effective sense is put into use, pushing the individual to act and become.


The best way, therefore to motivate oneself is to gather the relevant information needed for impact and tell yourself- consciously been aware of yourself- that yes, you believe that you can take this, that you can do that and that you can achieve that which your knowledge presents to you.


Take that which excites you a step further- into a conviction backed by germane reasons, and prod yourself into a huge motivation for impact.


''I can do it, cos I've got the space, the time and energy to so do'' is a statement of motivation!


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