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Motivation Manifesto by Brendon Burchard : Flash Summaries

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  • Release Date: 2015-03-27
  • Genre: Study Aids

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Chapter Summary 
Motivation is not a mysterious emotional force, but rather something we can consciously control. It arises from our choosing a course of action, and having reasons for doing so. Focusing on these reasons and the positive outcome we expect from acting on them helps fire our motivation, and working towards them sustains it. By consciously focusing on what we have chosen to do and why, and by working towards a goal in a positive and supportive environment, we can harness motivation to help us achieve Personal Freedom. If we understand how motivation works we can consciously choose to be motivated, thereby escaping the victim complex that many people fall into in excusing their lack of success. 

Editor’s Notes: 
The desire for Personal Freedom is the individual's desire to define and pursue their own values in life. It is a natural and universal human drive, and – far from being selfish or narcissistic – is necessary for us to improve ourselves as individuals. Social oppression and fear of non-conformity are identified by the author as the main threats to this desire, and he argues that while understandable giving in to these forces represents a compromise of personal integrity, and ultimately the sacrifice of personal happiness and well-being.

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