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The Implemention Index
Find out whether you are naturally self-motivated and disciplined to implement

Responding to the following 30 statements will give you insights about how to accelerate your results in achieveing your goals. Meaningful results in life come from taking action. Just like thinking about exercise won't make you fit, it's actually you're ability to implement by taking action to increase physical activity that gets you the results. People often wonder what makes it hard for them to begin or complete certain activities and tasks. There are many factors which might play a role or serve to explain these difficulties. One of these factors is self-motivation. Self motivation is the ability and desire to reach goals and succeed which is fueled by your own hopes or dreams, rather than those of somebody else. Completing this assessment will help you to find out whether you have this quality of self-motivation and if it is present, how strongly you possess it. The results will let you know if you are likely to be someone who does better with internal or external motivators, like guidance from a Trusted Advisor. By completing all items below, your score will drive some insightful "next steps" for you to make faster progress towards those things that matter most to you in life. Rate each item on a scale of 1-5. Select the answer that best represents your feelings, thoughts, and behaviors as they relate to your self-motivation. To get the greatest self-insight try to answer openly, honestly and with as much candor as possible. Choose how true each statement is for you.

I have always been someone who has a very strong drive to achieve.
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I frequently think. about how good I will feel when I accomplish what I have set out to do.
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Most of the time, my biggest reward is the sense of accomplishment that comes with a job well done.
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If asked about what motivates me to succeed, I would say that the number one factor is a sense of personal fulfillment, that I gave my all and did my best.
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I am someone who begins a task with little prompting from others.
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While it may feel good to get praise from others and make them feel proud, what is most important to me is how I feel I did.
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I rarely require a lot of outside assistance to complete a project or activity.
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Others have used words such as “independent, self-starter, entrepreneurial, and go-getter” to describe me.
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I have always really enjoyed solving challenges or problems or embarking on new journeys.
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I believe that one of my strongest attributes is my ability to push myself to achieve.
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When I think about the reward for doing something, the first thing I think about is the sense of accomplishment or achievement.
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Feedback from those working around me (including teachers, supervisors & bosses) has often pointed to my internal drive and dedication.
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I feel great when I look back over some things that I have successfully done. I use this to get ready to do other things in the future.
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I do not find difficulty with setting clear goals and timelines for myself.
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One of the areas I pride myself on is my ability to get things done when they need to be done without being reminded by others.
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When faced with a difficult or unclear situation, I often look at it like a challenge.
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I can pump myself up to do something pretty easily.
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I do not. find it hard to describe to people my greatest dreams and aspirations.
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Others have told me that my drive to push myself to do my best has resulted in my successes.
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On a typical day, I.do not need someone to go over my schedule or tasks with me, I know what needs to get done and when, so I just 'do it!'
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I typically approach new things with the attitude of “try it first and if you need help, ask second.”
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I routinely have given myself a consequence for making a poor or less optimal decision. For instance, if I chose to eat an extra helping of dessert, I will work out an extra 20 minutes at the gym.
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I do not often seem to benefit much from external rules, regulations, timelines, and deadlines, since my internal standards are more rigorous.
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There are some things I have done that I would feel good about even if no one else ever knew about them.
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I do not frequently worry about how I am going to get myself to do something since I know I will get it done.
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I seem to be less motivated by external rewards such as money or praise and more motivated by my own evaluation of my performance.
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My family members or friends have told me that they are impressed by how I have a tendency to pursue what I am passionate about.
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When I was young, I did not often need to be told by my parents what to do, when to do it, and how to do it.
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I consider myself to be someone who wants to succeed for myself, more so than for the recognition from others.
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Even if something makes me feel slightly nervous or uncomfortable, I typically do not have too much trouble getting myself to do it.
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