My daughter. If she hadn't come into the picture I would have given up on myself along time ago. I used to use drugs heavily and wasn't really living. My whole world turned around when I got pregnant. At the time I thought it was a curse, but now no it was the biggest blessing.
2006-07-09 18:21:45
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answered by turtle33 2
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Well, my motivation comes from looking forward to the goal and the prodict of all my labor. Like taking working out for example. If I run 3 miles, after the first mile I'm usually pretty whooped. But I keep on going, saying that the perfect body will take some time and hard work, and visualizing what I want to come out of all my work really seems to help me a lot with keeping on.
Hope this helped you!
xoxo
Princess
2006-07-10 01:21:16
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answered by Coraa 2
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Again...what's the context? Motivation to do what?
Different people have different motivations...all you have to do is watch any of the reality shows on TV to get an idea of what most people's motivation is...usually it's money...
With me, it depends...And the problem is that true motivation cannot be determined until the time you need it...otherwise, if you need to think about it, then it's not true motivation.
Ed
2006-07-10 01:19:30
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answered by tech_ed 2
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I find that I am full of a powerful thriving motivation towards life do to the many beutiful natural accurances I have observed myself in life and the fact that all things can be a learning expierience and that the world always has more to offer even at its darkest moments.
2006-07-10 01:19:30
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answered by thegreatone3381 3
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If you are talking about motivation to continue living. Well, for me it is to gain knowledge. I love to learn about history, technology, religions, and different cultures. To me, anyone who chooses to stop living is an idiot that cannot see what is in front of them, the never-ending reservoirs of knowledge and experience that is at their fingertips.
2006-07-10 01:25:14
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answered by TikiTantrum 2
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I see myself as a constant underdog. I'm not particularly impressive or outstanding in anyway. I hope that someday I'll do something great that will change that.
That is my motivation.
2006-07-10 22:43:39
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answered by jermaine 4
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My daughter. She's 11 mo. old and money has been tight since her birth as she was born premature. I have osteoarthritis and scoliosis, yet I still continue to work part-time, through the pain, to help support her. I feel bad though as my husband gets so drained pulling most of the weight.
2006-07-10 01:23:47
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answered by Mom of One in Wisconsin 6
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goals. compare ur self with others, r u among them, or r u beyond them or r u back from them?
get motivated by others position, power
2006-07-10 01:19:08
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answered by mahesh_kcs 1
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My own goals: thinking about what the future can bring.
Motivation for living: the world's beauty and discovering who I am and why I'm here. And other people. I love people!
2006-07-10 01:21:53
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answered by Debi 3
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i have no motivation
2006-07-10 01:18:45
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answered by Anonymous
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