What Motivates you to go to Work?


Welcome to this week’s MondayMotivator 🙂

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MM Oct 2019 Motivation - What Motivates you to go to Work?

Good morning!

What a beautiful day to start the week off! Now, where you are it might not look like a beautiful but, you woke up today so happiness level 10. The day can only get better.

Plus, the sun is always shining above the clouds. Always. And, it’s helpful to keep that in mind there are clouds around you.

Right, so over the weekend I thought about what motivates me to go to work each day. I used to believe it was because I like meeting/talking to people and maybe being able to help them expand their business. That’s nice but, it’s not what motivates me.

What motivates me to go to work each day is knowing I’m going to impact someone’s wallet positively today if I do.

What motivates me is my family are going to be able to have a better life than I did.

Yes, I love helping other people smash out their business goals. But I know that if I ‘show up’ I’m going to have a great day and I’m going to impact the one person who matters the most. The person who has to get their oxygen mask on first so they can help others. And that person is me 🙂

That is the bit that helps others most. The enthusiasm that ‘it’ can be done. The ‘energy’ that prompts someone else to think positively and that they can do ‘it’ too.

What’s your motivation for coming to work each day? If its because you have to, you are probably in the wrong job.

To your success.

Glenn ‘Get it done‘ Edley

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Quote for the week

The absolute fundamental aim is to make money out of satisfying customers.

– John Egan