0 a person or thing that makes someone enthusiastic about doing something: --
The teacher was a passionate motivator.
a great/powerful/strong motivator Money is a great motivator.
Each interaction has more than one participant (initiator, collaborators and the motivator) and a purpose the participants are collectively trying to attain.
It addresses one of the motivators for change in that a preferred position among one's peers is a desirable state.
Another outcome of this process, which could also be seen as one of its main motivators, is the emergence of the family.
What are music institutions doing to ensure the development of motivators for internal assessment?
What is best for the patient was then, as it must be now, the primary motivator of clinical management.
Also, the chance to have your music listened to by hundreds or thousands of people, has to be a great motivator for an enthusiastic musician.
Emotion instigates autonomic changes in the body, is a prime motivator, and allows for behavioural flexibility.
The latter set of factors, the motivators, include achievement, recognition, work itself, responsibility and advancement.