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DRIVE! DRIVE! DRIVE!

OU KNOW THE GUY: He’s up at 5:45 A.m., runs a quick 10K before making Instagram-worthy breakfasts for his kids, is working on launching another company, and spends his evenings checking on the craft beers he’s brewing in the basement. And yet he’s the opposite of exhausted. Meanwhile, there are too many days these days when you’re stuck in a rut or unable to get things in gear while watching other people speed by you, and you can’t quite work up the power to do whatever it is you really want to do. No matter where you think your drive is—or isn’t—right now, these simple steps can rev up your motivation.

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