Got Motivation?

No Mo’

While gaining practical experience, I used music to spark my motivation (you know, that “mo'”). Whether it was Britney Spears who encouraged me to write my practice cases or Limp Bizkit helping me prioritize, their melodies often helped me refocus daily actions.

Growing up, we often read The Little Engine that Could (Ong, 1988). My parents insisted I repeat, alongside the narrator, “I think I can, I THINK I CAN,” encouraging me to link positive thought to accomplishing goals.

Defining Mo’

Psychologist Albert Bandura defines self-efficacy as...Click here to continue reading

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