It is easy to be overwhelmed at school. Heavy workloads can be irritated and even distract further. Whether it's homework or the entire course, I always do my best to do my best for myself. Knowing why I am doing something will help to streamline my efforts, but I have some incentives that motivate me to do my best.
As I mentioned in the previous paragraph, I will always do my best. Of course there is some downtime, but in general I aim for the best results for all the tasks I undertake. It is not a problem if my hard work goes to 2% of final exams or articles; I care about my reputation for producing high quality work.
I once tested online and said that I am for people. This is very accurate. I am inspired by my colleagues and supervisors, even able to perform the most routine tasks. I do not need a leadership team to cheer but I will be a member of the team of trust of all and I would like to put their efforts into the project.
Other people may be motivated by goals and rewards, but for me it's all. If there is something I want to achieve, I will do it. What I'm looking for can be as simple as a break. I would like to finish the work earlier so I can enjoy the holidays (Yes, Thanksgiving is within 5 weeks, I counted down!)
I hope that you got something from my thought so that you can find your motivation - we welcome everyone to participate in the fall semester!
Does your mother motivate you to achieve a major cause? My mother My mother told me that I could do better to myself and never quit doing me motivated. I learned how to stimulate people through her. My mother is my best motivator. Even in the examination, I was very excited when my mother motivated me. I remember it was a night before STARR's fifth grade. I said that she is reviewing her, she said: "If you do not overtake me, I will not get angry, you will be glad you tried." I will not go anywhere. Mom encourages you, of course, dads get caught, but all work we do is done by my mother. They are people who have to deal with babies and teenagers. They have to deal with uninterrupted cries, uninterrupted rude and many other terrible things.
When I grew up, my mother raised me almost and taught me a lot. She always motivates me to do my best for what I care. She helped me learn how to understand people and supported me when I struggled. Whenever I have a problem, I always talk to her. Whenever I need some kind of support, she is still my first choice. When I say this, I am very biased, but I think she is the best mother in the world. Professors of the department of computer science are wonderful people. A female computer staff has an office next to some professors. I (in fact) live in that office, so I regularly meet some of them. I can ask them questions about computer science, careers, interviews, and scholarships other than classes. They are extremely patient and I admire them because they are always willing to help their students.
I will ask people how to maintain competitiveness and motivation. It is difficult for me to motivate and it is difficult for me to answer this question to others. It began when I was very young. Regardless of whether I am doing AJ in basketball games or negotiating the best place to sell baseball cards, I always want to win. When that person hits me something, I always dislike someone's face. I am very inner to this feeling; I dislike it. But when I really think about it, hunger is a point of view. The real understanding is that you have some time to live a life to do everything you want. For this reason, there are two main factors (seemingly contradictory) that can motivate you. Selfishness and appreciation. You must be selfish when you leave, and thank you for your time.