Right Wrong, Gain Loss, Pain Pleasure or the the six motivations.

by Rabbi Zelig Pliskin
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Published: Saturday, August 08, 2009

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Visitor Comments: 3

  • (3) Anonymous , August 11, 2009

    toda raba !

    toda raba !

  • (2) Anonymous , August 11, 2009

    I can't do what I want to

    I want to marry, make relationships to have a wide variety of male friends. But am too busy doing other things. This talk is very helpful, and I will use it to get clarity and motivation.

  • (1) Anonymous , August 11, 2009

    motivation

    deadlines motivate me at work...i hate to have things pile up therefore i would rather stay late at work and finish the necessary task...when i am home, i try to put work on the back burner...i get overwhelmed if there are too many things that i have not accomplished...so i deal with whatever tasks need to be done that given day or i become anxious...staying focused also helps...a boss that requires deadlines being met is also another factor...i value my job especially in this current environment everyone should be putting forth their best effort however that is a motivator but not any different than i would have been even if unemployment is a serious factor in today's economy

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Rabbi Zelig Pliskin

Rabbi Zelig Pliskin's new book has just been published by Artscroll: "Life is Now: Creating moments of joy, courage, kindness, and serenity" Click here to order.

Rabbi Zelig Pliskin is the author of 24 books with his specialty in mastering happiness and other positive inner resources. His last 16 books include: "Conversations with Yourself" "Building Your Self-image" and "Marriage." These books are available at: Artscroll.com

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