31 Speeches on Motivation

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Tiny Changes Mean Huge Results
Anthony Robbins Discusses Making a Big Difference
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Tiny Changes Mean Huge Results
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Raising Your Standards
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The Art of Focusing
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The Power of Enthusiasm
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Finding Clarity and Purpose
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Maximizing Efficiency
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Inspiring Others to Succeed
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Thriving in Any Situation
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Keeping Motivation Alive
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Setting Milestones to Reach Goals
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Results-Only Work Environments
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Small Steps to Success
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The Art of Fufillment
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Keeping Goals Secret
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Making Behavior More Addictive
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Achieving Failure
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Understanding Human Motivations
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Setting the Right Goals
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Habitually Human Motivators
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Motivation Through Experience
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Positive Means of Persuasion
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Motivation Over Manipulation
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Exploring the Uncomfortable
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The Benefit of Self-Starters
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How to Measure Drive
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Motivations for Ambitious Achievements
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Stretching Goals Further
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Cultivating Small Habits
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Remaining Motivated
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Self-Directed Learning

From Achieving Failure to Stretching Goals Further

— February 27, 2014 — Lifestyle
These speeches on motivation provide the drive and inspiration you need to reach your goals and to become the very best version of yourself. These presentations come from a number of motivation and life coaches, psychologists and professionals.

World-renowned motivational speaker Anthony Robbins believes that setting small goals and taking smaller steps to achieve something big is the key to staying motivated. It is often the case that many people give up after failing, but he believes that failure can seem less like "failure" if there are many components to something.

The speech by Bob Nelson addresses the issue of employee motivation. He introduces the concept of motivation or manipulation, which is based on the idea of providing incentive and rewards for jobs well done as opposed to punishment for those that fall short of expectations. In doing so, employees will much more dedicated to the quality of their work.

Author Derek Sivers believes that failing, oddly enough, should be one's motivation in their endeavors. While most people are held back by the very fear of failure, he wishes more people would recognize the benefits in trying something new, learning from it and growing as a person.

These speeches on motivation offer unique perspectives from a group of interesting individuals.
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