Do I get up every morning and ask: am I doing the things that I believe in and am I doing them for the best possible motives? Yes. Unambiguously yes.
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Every morning when I get up, I ask God what he wants me to do, ask him to lead me to the right people to help them.
When I believe in something, I'm very passionate. I don't take 'no' for an answer.
If faith is your motivation, share that.
Motives reveal why we do what we do, which is actually more important to God than what we're doing.
I think there's an inevitable fact that I somehow absorb part of what I'm doing, because that's what you're constantly thinking about, and that's what's in your veins, and that's what you get up at 4:30 in the morning for and fall into bed after.
I am, first of all, a Christian and, secondly, a person with very very serious personal opinion, so I'm motivated by many many things and, certainly, not by the need or desire to satisfy other people's ideas of who I am.
No, because I think I have a reason to believe in myself and I think I'm also pretty confident about who I am and what I'm doing and it might be because I'm still at the top too.
I seem to have tireless energy when I get involved in things, on an almost OCD basis, which is a good way to do things because if you're gonna do something, you'd better make sure you do it well.
When it comes to our everyday habits, it's important to ask: 'Am I putting God first?'
I wake up every day feeling like today's the day to make a difference. I never question the correctness of what I'm doing or the need for it.
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