You're told motivation comes from discipline, consistency, pushing through resistance. But what happens when pushing harder only depletes you more? What if the lack of motivation isn't laziness or weakness-it's your system telling you something's fundamentally misaligned? This book explores motivation not as willpower you conjure, but as energy that emerges from alignment, rest, and genuine want. It examines why discipline-based approaches work temporarily then collapse, how burnout kills intrinsic drive, and why forcing yourself through exhaustion creates more resistance, not less. It reframes motivational struggles not as personal failure, but as signals that your approach, pace, or goal itself needs questioning. Rather than offering productivity hacks or morning routines, this book helps you understand what actually generates sustainable drive. It explores the difference between motivation and compulsion, why rest isn't the opposite of progress, and what it means to work with your energy instead of dominating it. It's about permission to stop forcing and start listening. For anyone exhausted by constant self-pushing yet still feeling behind, this book offers clarity about what motivation actually requires-and why sustainable action looks nothing like relentless discipline.



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Titel
What We Get Wrong About Motivation and Why Discipline Isn't the Answer
Untertitel
Understanding Energy, Burnout Recovery, and Sustainable Drive Without Self-Punishment
EAN
9783565196449
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
26.01.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
2.06 MB
Anzahl Seiten
192