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Developing Your Consciential Motivation

Constantly we ask ourselves about our personal level of motivation, for instance:
- “…It's difficult for me to finish that course…”
- “…I can’t lose weight…I started a diet three days ago and have stopped it already…”
- “…I need to work but I feel so tired, I think I should see a doctor or get some vitamins…”
- “…I should study today, but I don’t feel motivated enough…”

Are some of these questions common in your life? Have you thought about why it is sometimes difficult to overcome some appearently simple barriers and finish taks like those mentioned?

And why, on the other hand, some activities, tasks and attitudes are easy to accomplish, without much effort, and we feel the enjoyment in doing them? In this favorable condition, have you wondered why you have more motivation for some actions than others? The following subjects: predisposition, difficulty, overcoming and controlling our actions, are very intriguing for many researchers.

This course will present a broad angle and renovated concepts for motivation-work-leisure, showing that the consciousness is more complex and has still very interesting attributes to be understood. The motives that guide each of us to achieve certain actions, activities, postures, even thoughts, will be some of the main topics of this course.

From the Projectiology and Conscientiology perspective, this course integrates the consciousness, its bioenergy and evolution to motivation, providing the participant a scientific and organized analysis of the subject. The methodology and techniques presented in this course are base on self-research since it is the best possibility to make an individual and definitive change or interconsciential recycling.

Consequently, this course is prepared for anyone that wants to obtain tools, techniques and information to study its personal level of motivation and to catch some information for a more productive life.

Instructor and Researcher: Patricia Sousa

IAC Office: Miami, USA

Duration: 6 hours