How You Are Best Motivated, According To Your Human Design

Your Strongest Motivation Drivers

Motivation refers to our body’s natural and instinctual drive. We are naturally motivated to do things that we are passionate about, we do it naturally without having to talk ourselves into it.

Your motivation refers to the conditions or aspects in life that drive your individual productivity and action, in a way that comes easily and naturally to you.

Fear Motivation

You are motivated by fear of the unknown, which drives you to try to understand it and go deeper, always looking to make sense of it all to feel safe and secure.

Your body is naturally motivated when it is driven by fear. With a fear of the unknown, you are driven to take action, work things out, get to the bottom of things, investigate, and dive deep until you understand everything. You are always looking to make sense of everything so you can eliminate uncertainty and feel safe and secure. This is how you naturally move forward and through life.

Hope Motivation

Your body is correctly motivated when it is driven by hope. When you stay open to possibilities, see potential outcomes and know what to expect, and trust that it will happen in its own timing, you know when to act and when not to act. When you are prepared for things that could happen, you see and act in ways that others can’t and you reach beyond them.

Hope and trusting that things will work out is what pushes you through life. You know what to expect and you trust that it will happen. You know when to take a leap and when not to act because your inner gauge guides you to lean towards certain outcomes.

Desire Motivation

Your body is correctly motivated when it is driven by desire to do something. You might feel a pull to lead, control, or take power of a situation to achieve what interests you most. You are driven by everything in the material plane, by being someone important, by organizing things, by deciding who does what. This is how you find success for yourself or others.

You are easily motivated to take control of things you are passionate about and achieve success. You may feel an innate desire for leadership and control, being important, organizing everything, or making decisions. You are easily driven to get what you want.

Need Motivation

Your body is correctly motivated when it is driven by need. You may feel driven to supply people’s needs or identify what is needed to fix a situation. You are driven by what you need to have, know, think or do. You may narrow it down until you finally get to that real or base need and know exactly what is needed for yourself, a situation, or the community.

You are easily motivated to meet your or others’ needs. You are driven by what you need to have, know, think or do; you narrow down the options until you get to that real need and know exactly what is needed. You can also see into others and society and pinpoint what is needed.

Guilt Motivation

You are motivated by guilt to take a stance and always do what is right. You see what is wrong or needs to be fixed and are driven to be the one to fix it. Your moral compass makes you take action and make things better.

Your body is correctly motivated when it is driven by guilt. You see what needs to be fixed and are easily driven to do the right thing, get stuck into it, take action, and accomplish what needs to be improved.

Innocence Motivation

Your body is correctly motivated when it is driven by innocence or purity of self. You best view the world and are easily motivated when you stick to your objective standpoint and follow your own path. You are easily driven when you can create a life that is authentic and works for you, regardless of what is happening around you or is considered the norm. This is how you become an inspiration for others to follow their individuality.

You view the world from an objective standpoint and decide your own path. When you are following your own path, you create a life that is authentic and works for you, regardless of what is happening around you or whether it is unconventional.

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