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Lesechka [4]
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20 POINTS: WRITE 6-8 sentences or more about. Why is self-motivation important? Be sure to pick a specific, school-appropriate e

xample to support your reasoning.
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1 answer:
trasher [3.6K]3 years ago
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      Self-motivation is pretty rare for people nowadays, were always comparing are self's to other people and thinking that were not worth it. We say to give up, we judge other people, and when we do that, we hurt ourselves and other people. Self-motivation is the force that keeps pushing us to go on it's our internal drive to achieve, produce, develop, and keep moving forward. When you think you're ready to quit something, or you just don't know how to start, your self-motivation is what pushes you to go on. Just walk down those halls loving yourself, be confident, and just live. Its a beautiful but harmful world out there and negativity is only gonna make it worse. Just love your self and See the Good in Bad.

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