Multiple Choice
In the theory of emotional intelligence, self-motivation refers to a strength of emotional self-control that enables a person to
A) get moving and pursue worthy goals.
B) always get what they want out of life.
C) give in to their impulses.
D) leave a task when it becomes frustrating.
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