To create motivation that lasts, we focus on 2 important questions. First, we ask a big question to orient our life toward greater purpose - what's my sentence? In one sentence we state what lasting impression we want to leave on the world. Then, we keep asking a small question for day-to-day motivation - was I better today than yesterday?
"The school ensured that all students attended the best university, or real alternative, succeeded in their dream job and thrived in all aspects of their life.”
"I want to be remembered for being funny, kind, caring and creative"
"I want to be remembered as someone who was kind and a good friend"
"I want to be remembered as a person who achieved his goals"
"I want to be remembered as a kind and caring person"
"I want to be remembered as a trustful person who supports his friends"
"I want to be remembered as someone who tried hard to be successful and was fun and loving"
"I want to be remembered as a good musician"
"I want to be remembered as a great person with a positive effect"
"I want to be remembered as a hard worker and someone who would take every chance to do well"
"I want to be remembered as being successful"
"I want to be remembered as a happy person"
"I want to be remembered as a creative person with amazing ideas and great stories"
"I want to be remembered as a caring person who never let anyone down"
"I want to be remembered for my hard work"
"I want to be remembered as a happy person that had a positive influence on the people around me"
"I want to be remembered as good and kind"
"I want to be remembered for being a caring and hardworking person"
"I want to be remembered as someone who was positive"
"I want to be remembered as a good footballer"
"I want to be remembered for standing up in what I believe in"
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