Sunday, 26 April 2015

Motivation = Physics

Potential difference is defined as the work done to move one coulomb of charge from one point to another. Very much like what we learned in Physics, we need our own ‘potential difference’, a form of motivation to successfully complete a given task. Different people have varying motivations that can encourage each and every one of them to be spurred.

One of these mentioned incentives is a pride in doing things well and to gain that sense of accomplishment upon executing a task.  Some people may find great satisfaction on a job well done, which will lead to an invaluable sense of competence.  Choosing good friends also plays a critical role in the lives of teenagers, because teenagers’ hearts are easily influenced by their surroundings. This will push them to do well in their studies because they are often motivated to do as well as their friends in different areas of interests. In fact, behaviours can be considered as highly contagious among students, because we are as vulnerable as sitting ducks.  

Another type of motivation that I personally think is worth trying Is by giving rewards to yourself for completing a task. In my case, I take a lot of breaks while studying to relax my mind in order not to strain my focus. Most of the time it works, but you have to take caution that you don’t relax a little TOO much that you forget the whole purpose of you taking the break in the first place.

These are the motivations that I deem useful to be implemented in your lifestyles to achieve your goals. With these incentives, I'm sure that you can aim higher and reach those stars you couldn't even dream of brushing against in the past. 

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