September 1999
Beginner to intermediate
170 pages
3h 13m
English
It's intrinsic. It is part of your nature. I'm speaking about your desire to want to improve, to want to do better. Vocational theorists and psychological research tell us that people want to do their best in tasks that are meaningful to them. Use your own experience to validate this point.
For example, if you love to play golf, I'm sure you do not need a pro to tell you to play your best, although you will want the pro to tell you how to play your best. If you love to cook, I'm sure you try to make the dish as tasty as possible, although you may need a recipe book and a few cooking lessons to satisfy your taste buds.
The problem is that, for many of us, our desire to improve is stifled by the criticisms ...
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