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alina1380 [7]
4 years ago
6

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Health
2 answers:
Savatey [412]4 years ago
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3.  Je pense que les gens sont motivés de différentes manièresQuand je pense à cette question, il est difficile de trouver une réponse qui puisse fonctionner pour une majorité. Si vous essayez de motiver quelqu'un d'autre, félicitez-le ou invitez-le à dîner ou donnez-lui quelque chose qui le rend heureux de le faire ou de le motiver. Bien sûr, "qu'en est-il de ceux qui n'ont pas d'amis, de famille ou de contact humain normal?" Maintenant, dans ce cas, cela rend cela beaucoup plus difficile. Je suppose qu’il n’ya pas grand-chose d’autre que vous puissiez faire autrement que de les éduquer à l’école sur les conséquences et les avantages de travailler à long terme et à court terme, ou d’annoncer le bien-être de travailler. 

vichka [17]4 years ago
5 0
I dont have the answer to every answer but I can help you with 3. 

3. I think people are motivated in different ways, one way might work for someone while on the other hand it wont work for someone else. When I think of this question its hard to come up with a answer that could work for a majority. If you are trying to motivate someone else then maybe praise them or take them out for dinner or something to make them feel happy they did so, or 'motivated'. Of course, "what about those who do not have friends, family, or normal human contact?" Now in that case this makes this much more harder. I guess theres not much more you can do other than, educated them in school about the consequences and rewards of working long term, and short term, or advertising the good about working. 


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