Personal motivation is elusive, don’t you think?

It comes and it goes, and isn’t dependent so much on circumstance than something deep within us. A desire to change – to make things different.

According to psychologist Kendra Cherry, the primary difference between the two types of motivation is that extrinsic motivation arises from outside of us, while intrinsic motivation comes from within.

Where does our desire to change come from?

What inspires us to live by our values – our core beliefs if you will?

I do believe our values influence our actions.

Our values about relationships, work, lifestyle and spirituality will have an impact on the daily choices we make.

Every action can be assessed as to whether it reflects our values, in a way. Do my daily choices reflect my beliefs? I would hope so.

Do I always measure up to my stated values?

Certainly not.

Our lives are far from ideal, but our choices can start to reflect our ideals if we’re aware of what our values actually are.

Here are mine, to get you thinking about your own.

Feel free to share yours in the comments section.

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* I believe God exists and we can have a personal relationship with him as Father, Son and Holy Spirit. He sent his son to die a painful death to pay the price our sins deserve. He proved he was God in human form by rising again, and he offers off eternal life, and a wonderful purpose in our current life. John 3:16 is a central verse for me, expressing my beliefs about what God has done for me and you. My love for God is core to my very being. It’s something I’ve known since I was small, and I can’t imagine how the world came about without his hand in creation and his perfect ordering of events. The world is broken by our sin, but he is not. He came to redeem and promise us life after death. True life that will far surpass this world and all its pain.

* I believe all people should be treated with dignity and respect. Every person has value, and something unique to offer, contribute, and teach the world.

* We’re not made to be alone. We are most happy and fulfilled when part of a supportive community and network of people who can help us through our ups and downs.

* I believe food should be enjoyed, but can be medicinal as well. Good food is fuel for life, and exercise puts us in a better head space.

* Children needs lots of love, nurturing and healthy boundaries from an early age. If the attachment isn’t strong they will seek to have their needs met outside the family.

* God loves us whether we ‘sit still’ or not – but I think he partly achieves his purposes for this world through us. Each life is short, and God has a plan for every one of us – if only we’d answer his call…

4 responses to “Values = motivation”

  1. ladysheepdog Avatar

    Isaiah 54:5 He’s my husband also. And just like a human husband purposely puts on “romantic” music for an intended goal, so does my Heavenly Husband present things to get my attention to spend time with me, or with Him, depending on who’s perspective you are talking about. He never forces His intentions and I have the choice to refuse His wooings. But since we can commune any time any place, its easy to give in to His promptings and since I do love Him very much, its not usually an issue or a chore to do so. Revolutionary thinking or part of the status quo?

    1. GodGirl Avatar

      I love the way you shed light on God’s character. He doesn’t force. He gently woos.

  2. A Joyful Sparrow Avatar

    Thank you for so clearly speaking the gospel in your writing, Ali. There is a lot of “God talk” out there, but so often it does not wrap around a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. I love that you put your foundational believe/value in bold… as all other values, if they have any value at all, should flow from eternal Truth. Thanks once again for a great post.

    1. GodGirl Avatar

      Thanks so much for your encouragement, AJS!

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