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motivator

[ US /ˈmoʊtəveɪtɝ/ ]
[ UK /mˈə‍ʊtɪvˌe‍ɪtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a positive motivational influence

How To Use motivator In A Sentence

  • She achieves a level of authenticity many self-proclaimed life coaches and motivators fail to deliver.
  • And don't you think the fear of falling back down into that abyss is one of the primary, albeit ineffective, motivators of humankind? Trillions to 1
  • GREENFIELD: That appeal was a ten-strike, hitting directly at the block Nixon most coveted: traditional blue collar Democrats for whom patriotism was a powerful political motivator. CNN Transcript May 16, 2006
  • We book a top-notch team of psychotherapists, hypnotists, masseurs and masseuses, motivators and life coaches.
  • The almost-immediate muscle engorgement (and subsequent strength and endurance increases) many bodybuilders experience with creatine can be the best motivator for improved workouts.
  • This proved to be an excellent motivator for the team in terms of spurring them on to deliver a focused and determined team effort.
  • You know, anger can be a great motivator.
  • If they want to know their first task, as coaching motivator and quarterback leader, it's to eradicate pestilential losses like this one. For the NFL's worst, it always gets better when they play the Redskins
  • I see a major issue here is that of gender, as a gun totin 'huntin' fishin 'female I tend to swim upstream more often as not anyway, but the notion that I, with a different sort of biological imperitive, different motivators and different education should hold the same views as men is just silly. Tom McIntyre Explains His Picks for our 2009 Hunting and Fishing Heroes and Villians Face-Off
  • The popular talk show host draws ratings, crowds, and is a motivator.
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