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		<title>By: Scott H Young &#187; Maintaining Motivation - Making Personal Growth Last (Series)</title>
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		<description>[...] So the key to maintaining motivation is to just give yourself strong enough reasons to keep going. This is a critical aspect to goal setting. Writing out a comprehensive list for why you want to accomplish something is critical to achieving it. If you don’t have a long list of extremely strong reasons, you are far less likely to stick with it. You can see how I did this in the past with one of my own goals. [...]</description>
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