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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Motivation
  1. ... Ask your patients about their outlooks, attitudes, and motivations. Learn your patient's perspective. Talk to your patient ... beliefs. This will help you understand your patient's motivation and let you plan the best ways to ...
  2. ... but training for them can help keep your motivation up. Many charities help participants by arranging training ... fit while meeting new friends. Or, boost your motivation by signing up for the event with family, ...
  3. ... hospital more often. Depression saps your energy and motivation. When you are depressed, you may be less ...
  4. ... muscles or heavy limbs Getting overuse injuries Losing motivation Getting more colds Losing weight Feeling anxiety If ...
  5. ... workout time Offer support, guidance, and feedback Provide motivation to continue exercising Work with your health care ...
  6. ... distressed. These emotions can drain your energy and motivation. Medicines. Many of the medicines for treating pain, ...
  7. ... Problem or risky use -- The user loses any motivation; does not care about school and work; has ...
  8. ... sleep. Fatigue is a lack of energy and motivation. Drowsiness and apathy (a feeling of not caring ...