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You must think positively no matter how big a challenge is. If you think positively you will feel better and will be able to overcome challenges in life. Furthermore, meet an optimistic person and you will notice how motivated he is towards life. 1. on the other hand, negative thinking will only cause more depression in your life.

2. Don’t be jealous of those who are successful around you. Instead, take inspiration from their success stories. This will make you motivated to get what you want. Moreover, you can also read books that are written by inspirational and successful personalities.

There is a famous quote that reads, “A healthy body leads to a healthy mind.” If your mind is healthy you will think positively. 3. Whether you are working out in the gym or going for a long walk, make sure that you incorporate an exercise plan in your daily routine.

4. Hence, it is important to break your routine and do something different. Either you go on a vacation or learn a new skill, it is important to break the monotony in your daily life.

Human beings are extraordinary individuals who are able to complete the hardest tasks and achieve the impossible. It is important to get out of your comfort zone and try something different. 5. .

A.Therefore, it is important to exercise.

B.Keeping yourself motivated is not a difficult task.

C.You might lose motivation by doing the same things over and over again.

D.One of the best ways to motivate oneself is to get inspired by other’s success.

E.Remember, positive thinking gives you motivation to achieve what you want.

F.By doing so you will get motivated and your attitudes towards life will be positive.

G.Do things that make you happy and find inspiration in possibly everything you see.

1.E

2.D

3.A

4.C

5.F

【解析】

试题分析:本文主要讲的是怎样激发自身积极性。

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