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dave330i wrote: » Not high minded like Essendon. I just want more money.
Essendon wrote: » As far as study goes, my motivation is the desire to know more than my peers at work. I want to be the go-to man for anything to do with backups and ESXi. I want my manager to be like - hey mate, can you assist with this please. If someone walks upto my manager asking for a resource, I want him to send them my way. If there is a complex project, I want to be the first person whose name the manager calls out. This does it for me. I think boredom comes from being too comfortable, meaning there isnt much to challenge you. At that point, you've outgrown your position and it's time to look for other gigs. We are all human, boredom and de-motivation will happen. Maybe a break/holiday is an answer. Do gardening/basket-weaving/landscaping or similar stuff to do something other than stare at the computer. I love gardening and tend to the garden often, it's great. Another source of great motivation is this forum. There are numerous members who I'd like to emulate.
DevilWAH wrote: » One other thing that keeps me motivated is looking at my joined date on here.. Back then I was still answering the help desk phone.
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