Tag Archives: Motivation

Motivational Factor Number Three: You Are Free

After Number One and Number Two comes… Number Three! Yes, we can count. As I explained in my earlier articles, motivation can be seen from two perspectives. Sometimes this is seen as a positive/negative reinforcement thing, sometimes it’s more of a yin-yang thing where both options have their pros and cons. There is always some [...]

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Motivational Factor Number Two: You Suck

This might seem conflicting with my first Motivational Factor, Pride, but it really isn’t. Continue reading and you’ll find out why. Also, don’t be a wuss and get all insulted by reading this, sometimes people need to be slapped around a bit to learn a lesson. So here’s your lesson: YOU SUCK. You are just [...]

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5 Steps to Make Sure You Don’t Aim Too High

One of my jobs in running this blog effectively is crawling the web for cool and inspiring projects and works by both other amateurs and here and there a professional, and for awesome tutorials that are useful for you and I. While doing this, I obviously come across a lot of personal sites and pages [...]

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Motivational Factor Number One: Pride

While some people (whom I find rather strange) might consider Pride a deadly sin of some sort, I find it can be an essential tool to staying motivated for creative work. There are those who would say that telling yourself you suck and you can always do better is the best way, and in some [...]

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