[Our 2nd Advice for your Daughter or Son (A4yDoS) offers the following for your consideration] By that (the title above) I mean this. Motivation is not something to be overlooked. The author shared this for his daughter on the 'guy she may pursue': Is he motivated, driven and has goals, which are inspiring? His ambition isn't just about career success; it's about personal growth and striving to be better. He's motivated and has plans for his future, which motivates you too. His ambition isn't selfish; it's about building a life that he's proud of and that you can both enjoy. His drive and determination are contagious, making you both a power couple in your own right. | But then – what say you? |
You like that advice or does any of that advice trigger different or better words that you would share with your teen(s)?
Last of all . . . this advice is good to remind us all to do a status check on the motivation we have or the lack there of. For when we do, it helps us to see if course adjustments are needed or not if our life.
And yes, this hopefully gets us to thinking as to the what, how, when & where we would talk, teach, coach our kids on this – to help them to be more aware of the value of motivation on their life and in those they care of.
Last of all . . . this advice is good to remind us all to do a status check on the motivation we have or the lack there of. For when we do, it helps us to see if course adjustments are needed or not if our life.
And yes, this hopefully gets us to thinking as to the what, how, when & where we would talk, teach, coach our kids on this – to help them to be more aware of the value of motivation on their life and in those they care of.