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The Surprising Link Between Social Media and Unstoppable Motivation – Is It Real?

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New article! Hi {NAME}, I’ve just published a new article on JeffBullas.com, it’s called W

New article! Hi {NAME}, I’ve just published a new article on JeffBullas.com, it’s called [The Surprising Link Between Social Media and Unstoppable Motivation – Is It Real?]( Why read it? Affirmation on social media is motivation on steroids. And is revealed in several ways with interactions that provide validation, positive reinforcement, and emotional support. Social media platforms amplify the effects of affirmation by offering users instant feedback from a wide audience. Social media platforms amplify the effects of affirmation by offering users instant feedback from a wide audience. Motivation through affirmation is a two-edged sword. And social media cuts two ways. Social media gave me global attention to my writing. It took me around the world speaking at international conferences. I received instant affirmation and motivation to keep writing. It lit a fire that changed my life. But if the affirmation of some online attention diminishes your life by stealing your mind and time then you have landed on the wrong side of motivation via affirmation. So…do you want to play the system or be “played by it”? Do you want to be a creator of information and content that matters? Or just a scrolling dopamine hunting consumer of information that doesn’t matter? Click the button below to check out the full article. [Click To Read!](=) Cheers, Jeff [Unsubscribe]( Jeffbullas.com Pty Ltd PO Box 73 Lilyfield, New South Wales 2040 Australia +61413662620

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