A Quote by Steve Pavlina

The momentum of continuous action fuels motivation, while procrastination kills motivation. — © Steve Pavlina
The momentum of continuous action fuels motivation, while procrastination kills motivation.
The thrust of continuous action is the firewood which fuels motivation.
Motivation is the spark that lights the fire of knowledge and fuels the engine of accomplishment, it maximizes and maintains momentum
Motivation remains key to the marathon: the motivation to begin; the motivation to continue; the motivation never to quit.
The whole idea of motivation is a trap. Forget motivation. Just do it. Exercise, lose weight, test your blood sugar, or whatever. Do it without motivation. And then, guess what? After you start doing the thing, that's when the motivation comes and makes it easy for you to keep on doing it.
Everyone is motivated a little or a lot to do something or nothing. Motivation is the internalized drive toward the dominant thought of the moment. By definition, motivation is "motive in action."
Don't worry about motivation. Motivation is fickle. It comes and goes. It is unreliable - and when you are counting on motivation to get your goals accomplished, you will likely fall short.
The motivation to do anything - like change your entire life around - doesn't just come from some magical, mystical place within you. Action is both the effect of motivation and the cause of it.
Most of us commit to action only if we feel a certain level of motivation. And we feel motivation only when we feel enough emotional inspiration.
Actors always ask their directors what their motivation is in this scene or that scene, so I've always had this joke where I ask the director what my motivation is too. As a stunt person your motivation is usually to fall over a bench or something.
While girls average a healthy five hours a week on video games, boys average 13. The problem? The brain chemistry of video games stimulates feel-good dopamine that builds motivation to win in a fantasy while starving the parts of the brain focused on real-world motivation.
Motivation fuels the attitude that builds the Confidence necessary to sustain the Persistence.
The motivation is important for me to act it, but I don't necessarily want the audience to know my motivation.
I never struggle for motivation, that's for sure. Motivation is something that burns within.
Desire is the mother of motivation because that is where your motivation is born.
The whole idea of motivation is a trap, forget motivation, just do it
There's a big difference between motivation and inspiration: Inspire through values and motivation takes care of itself.
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