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MadRabbit -> RE: Goals and Motivation (3/30/2007 7:16:26 AM)
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Its best probably to start with the bonus round question. Experience has taught me that openmindedness and flexibility are required when directing behavior because everybody and every situtation is different. Some people need positive support and encouragement, other people have needed an ultimateum, a "either you do this or else" type situation to get them off their ass and accomplishing things. Some people need the presence of authority, others need "pleases" and "thank you's". For myself and self motivation, its more of "carrot in front of the donkey" type thing. For me and my goals, the goals are the motivation. When I wanted to quit smoking, I used the large amount of money I was budgeting for cigarettes each month as the incentive. The same went for my past drinking habits. I focused on the positives of soberity, the extra money, and the negative consequences that had occured from developing such a negative habit. My goal in M/S is to find a good match to be my lifelong partner in an absolute authority type relationship. A slave foremost, but the identity of a lover and a friend as well. Not a merely purely service oriented relationship, but a partner. My motivations? Purely desire, a simply fealing for a "need" to have this, fulfillment. However, this is a goal I have put on the backshelf for the time being in light of many other goals I need to accomplish in my own personal life. The one that supercedes that is my goal of an Associates then Bachelor's degree in IT Technology with the focus on computer programming. My motivations are the money, the job itself, the development of something that has always been a core talent (My brain works like a puzzle solver), and a strong desire to leave the restaurant buisness for good. Before that goal can be accomplished, I have to accomplish the goal of working two jobs until September. The motivations are the desire to be in a fiancial position to be able to start school comfortably (new vehicle payed off, money for supples, money stashed away for emergencies, not having to work excessive amounts while in school). So...my goals and motivations are all linked into one big plan...one goal has to be accomplished before I can accomplish another. Each of these three big goals is broken down into a dozen little goals so I dont get overwhelmed by it all. For example, rather look at working two jobs for the next 6 months, I look at it on per month basis. My goal is to get threw this month and my goal next month will be to get threw that month as opposed to looking all the way down the line at September and fealing overwhelmed and hopeless.
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