HOW TO FIND INTERNAL DRIVE... - SPOKEN BY GREG PLITT

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Published1 month ago
Duration1:19
Video IDCZ95jZDkN4k
Languageen
CategoryEntertainment
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Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views1.3K
Likes83
Comments0
Engagement Rate6.58%
Likes per 100 views6.58
Comments per 1K views0.00

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Most people spend their lives waiting to feel motivated. They wait for the perfect morning. The perfect opportunity. The perfect burst of inspiration that finally makes them take action. They believe that one day they will wake up feeling different, and from that moment forward everything will change. But motivation is unreliable. Some days you'll have it. Most days you won't. That's why the people who accomplish extraordinary things don't depend on motivation. They develop something much more powerful: internal drive. Internal drive comes from having a reason that is bigger than your excuses. It comes from understanding exactly why you're doing what you're doing. When your reasons are weak, obstacles feel overwhelming. When your reasons are strong, obstacles become irrelevant. The problem is that many people are chasing goals they don't actually care about. They're pursuing what impresses other people. They're following expectations they never chose for themselves. They are running a race they never wanted to enter. And that's why they struggle to stay committed. Internal drive is born when your actions become connected to something deeply personal. The desire to prove something to yourself. The desire to create a better future for your family. The desire to discover your true potential. The desire to see what happens when you finally stop holding yourself back. These motivations don't disappear when things get difficult. They become stronger. Because real drive isn't emotional. It's purposeful. The people with the strongest internal drive don't wake up excited every day. They simply refuse to betray the goals they've committed themselves to. They continue when progress is slow. They continue when nobody is watching. They continue because they understand that every day they quit is another day further away from the life they want. This is why discipline eventually becomes more important than motivation. Internal drive gets you started. Discipline keeps you moving. Together they create momentum that can completely transform your life. The truth is that nobody can give you internal drive. Nobody can inject ambition into you. Nobody can create hunger on your behalf. That decision belongs to you. The moment you stop looking outside yourself for motivation and start building reasons that matter to you, everything changes. Because once your purpose becomes clear enough, your excuses lose their power. About This Edit This video was fully re-edited and remixed by Absolute Motivation. Inspired by the mindset and philosophy associated with Greg Plitt, this speech explores the difference between temporary motivation and lasting internal drive. Our goal is to create motivation that helps people build the discipline, purpose, and personal responsibility required to achieve meaningful success. 🎬 Edited by Absolute Motivation 🎙️ Motivational Speech Featuring Greg Plitt #GregPlitt #MotivationalSpeech #InternalDrive #Discipline #SelfImprovement #MentalToughness #SuccessMindset #GrowthMindset #AbsoluteMotivation #PersonalDevelopment #Purpose

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