Feed your self-motivation :)
What is your motive?
Fundamental to self-motivation is understanding what motivates you to do things. This may sound straightforward but sometimes your motivation is hidden from your consciousness – ? your own personal hidden agenda. Your motivation may well change from hour to hour, day to day and through life. As this happens, your needs, wants and goals change and evolve. Murder mystery novels, TV shows and movies are a popular genres, but the stories are often less about, “Who Did It” and more about, “Why’ they did it” – what was their motive? Sleuths spend their time looking for physical clues and listening to alibis, but often the most gripping part of the story is in working out the murderer’s motives. It may take some detective work to understand your motives too.
What makes you do the things you do, and maybe more importantly, what stops you from doing other things? All the successes and barriers to achieving them are within oneself. Getting the best potential of out of / from each person (or "realis/zing the potential of each person") depends on several factors. External factors such as health, economic situation, emotionsal and luck are influent in [influence / have a big influence over] our emotional system and professional development. [The main causes of our “way of action” are internal balances?]
Specific treatments, motivation, meditation, professional orientation and especially [soul together?] with a great capacity for conversation will make / produce / result in a 99% improvement in your performance.
<em>Wow - what a piece! When I first started, I thought you were a native English-speaking teacher misusing this forum for advertising! Please take this as a compliment.</em>
<em>A few comments:</em>
<em>"- your own personal hidden agenda." Hyphens can be dangerous. In this case, I initially read this phrase as a clarification of the preceding word, which was "consciousness". But this doesn't make sense. I think you were clarifying the whole preceding phrase in which case I recommend adding a new phrase (including a verb), starting with : "In other words ..."</em>
<em>"The main causes of our “way of action” are internal balances" The grammar is totally fine but the phrasing didn't give me a clear meaning. "Way of action" is not a common collocation. I wasn't sure what exactly the "internal balances" referred to. However, I did get the overall sense of the paragraph. </em>
<em>"Soul together" needs improving. I think you mean "the coming-together /the meeting of like-minded souls..."</em>
<em>Hope I have been of help. All the best, Michael</em>