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kipiarov [429]
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Examples when being motivated

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Cerrena [4.2K]3 years ago
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madam [21]3 years ago
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Answer:

These are some of the most common examples of motivation  driven by <em>pleasure</em>:

  • Survival needs (food, shelter, clothing)
  • Accomplishment (school, career, sports, etc.)
  • Fun (partying, dancing, playing, beach, etc.)
  • Taste (food)
  • Curiosity (needing to know something)
  • Laughter (feeling uplifted)
  • Drugs (dopamine release)
  • Money (the idea of freedom)
  • Social status (how you are seen by others)
  • Individuality (feeling special or unique)
  • Adventure (feeling of excitement

These are some of the most common examples of motivation driven out of <em>pain</em>:

  •     Fear of loss
  •    Fear of rejection
  •    Fear of the unknown
  •    Fear of uncertainty
  •    Fear of failure
  •    Fear of change

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