Self-Motivation: A Comparative Study Of Tagore And Kabir

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Ms Manisha Tomer
Prof. (Dr.) Gunjan Agarwal

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Self-motivation is the inner drive that leads a person to take responsibility, develop and fulfil aims, and persist in the face of difficulties without the help of rewards or encouragement from others. It entails a blend of self-control, tenacity, and devotion that drives the pursuit of goals, whether they be professional or personal. A common component of self-motivation is goal-setting that is precise, attainable, and explicit. These objectives provide people focus and direction, enabling them to track their progress. Spirituality, self-awareness, and a strong bond with the divine or inner self are the foundations of self-motivation. In the writings of Tagore and Kabir, self-motivation refers to a person's path towards inner strength, spiritual enlightenment, and the recognition of a greater truth. Their poetry invites people to look within for inspiration, driven by a deep sense of self-awareness and spirituality. Living well means mastering a certain set of talents practice. Study and practice are the keys to acquiring the art of life. Self-motivation is essential for both professional and personal development since it empowers people to take charge of their lives, overcome obstacles, and succeed on their own.

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Ms Manisha Tomer, & Prof. (Dr.) Gunjan Agarwal. (2024). Self-Motivation: A Comparative Study Of Tagore And Kabir. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(1), 3765–3769. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i1.7538
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Ms Manisha Tomer

Ph.D. Scholar, English, Shobhit University, Meerut, UP, India,

Prof. (Dr.) Gunjan Agarwal

Dean, School of Liberal Arts and Languages, Shobhit University, Gangoh (UP) India,