There are many explanations for why. What lies behind the why can spur us to do whatever we want. Our why is the real reason why we do things.
Sometimes it is related to our fulfillment and sometimes it is related solely to our need to make a living (of course the ideal situation is a fulfillment that brings us economic abundance).
Either way if we connect to the reason for the things we need to do but lack motivation, it can encourage us to simply perform.
Take a moment to remember why you chose this occupation in the first place.
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One is not born at the top of the mountain, but climbs to it .Sometimes we climb it and sometimes we go backwards, but the main thing is to keep climbing and enjoy the road. Because the way is life itself.
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