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Motivates

Motivates is the third-person singular present tense of the verb motivate. To motivate means to provide a reason, incentive, or goal that encourages someone to act; or to stimulate interest, enthusiasm, or energy toward a task or objective. In everyday language, it describes actions intended to spur effort or performance.

In education, management, sports, and psychology, motivation can be intrinsic (driven by personal interest or values)

Etymology and related terms: motivate derives from motive, from Latin motivus meaning moving. The noun motivation

or
extrinsic
(driven
by
external
rewards
or
pressures).
Effective
motivation
combines
clear
goals,
feedback,
and
appropriate
incentives.
Examples:
a
coach
motivates
players
by
recognizing
progress;
a
teacher
motivates
students
by
linking
lessons
to
real
tasks;
a
manager
motivates
staff
with
growth
opportunities.
The
verb
often
takes
patterns
like
"motivates
X
to
do
Y"
or
"motivates
X
by
providing
Z."
refers
to
the
internal
or
external
processes
that
initiate
and
sustain
goal-directed
behavior.
Related
terms
include
motive,
motivational,
and
motivator.
In
usage,
motivate
is
distinct
from
inspire:
motivate
emphasizes
action
prompted
by
reasons
or
incentives,
while
inspire
emphasizes
feeling
or
aspiration.