Dorothy informs him of this in Chapter 4.
Motivation is life changing. Your life is changing every day. What happens today, you wouldn’t have imagined a few months ago. What would tomorrow bring? You might only find out tomorrow.
Motivation is derived from the verb “motivate,” which means “move.” It is the burning desire that compels you to take action. It is so deeply intertwined with what you believe to be true and right in life that it moves you from a simple desire to a moment of decision. Have you ever watched a working dog? The only motivation is YOU.
Change is either changing for the better or it is slowly changing for the worse.
1. Goals
It should be no surprise that goals motivate us and inspire us. The most powerful goals are self-directed goals. Self-directed internal goals. They include understanding your priorities and purpose in life, knowing what you believe to be most important and using those goals as a daily guide for how you will choose to live your life.
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2. New
Choosing to learn something new every day will give you a reason to grown and change. This could be something as simple as driving to work via a different route or signing up for guitar lessons.
3. Challenge
Challenges are frequently seen as some sort of contest like the final four during March Madness. Challenges draw out the best in us. A simple challenge might be to decide to go to bed fifteen minutes earlier for thirty days to see if it improved your daily productivity.
Answer: No. It isn't an example of ethos.
Explanation:
Ethos refers to an argument that's based on the credibility of the person that's making the argument.
Ethos simply means establishing the authority to speak on a particular object subject. It's the persuasion and the argument whereby the knowledge, good moral character and the credibility of the speaker is shown.
In this case, the example given isn't an example of ethos because dentists in this case is a broad term and therefore does not give credibility from a particular dentist or probably a dental research.
I would give you an outline because I’m not sure what you’ve read. Also, this was 5 points not 16 lol.
My favorite selection that we read this semester would have to be ______ by _____. In the (poem, book, story, document) the setting is during (time period) in (place). The setting is extremely important because it sets the scene for the main character, ______ to do ________. Personally, I enjoyed this (book, story, poem, document) because _____. I would recommend this to _____ because ______.