Friday, July 15, 2011

Character Motivation - An Innate Power To Inspire Oneself And Others

By Keith Glass


Character motivation is something natural in a person that makes them do things because of their attitude. If you have a strong character you will have a great chance of influencing others or motivate them to do things as well as you would. Every character has needs and that is what motivates them to be the way they are.

All of us need money since we believe that it is what keeps the business sector alive. Money is a medium for exchange and is vital to a modern community. There are different kinds of persons having different characters or personalities. Each character defines an action that a person would perform to accomplish a particular goal.

We will always have preference depending on the kind of character we manifest. Those of us who have good attitude or has optimism will work our way fairly to accomplish our goals. Like if we desire to be wealthier or to have more money, we will do everything positive so we can satisfy or accomplish our goals. Those of us who have a bad side will do things easy by robbing others.

With one common goal, there are many ways to accomplish it though it all depends on how an individual is oriented and the influences that go with it. All that we see in a person particularly on how an individual manifest themselves are dependent on a particular character.

We are all unique and our actions are associated with our characters. Although without our knowing it, we are also greatly influenced by our environment. Naturally we may think that we are in control and nothing will be able to influence us because we have such strong character but that is proven to be a misconception.

Strong, external factors like that of our peers or colleagues also mold our character. The motivations we get and the things that drive us to do as we please rely heavily on our natural choices which are strongly influenced by our character. Character motivation can be strong or weak and it all depends on a person's attitude.




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