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Robert Christiansen

Motive For Life offers a whole new way of being, one that is defined by your intentions. You can live in a world of intentional life experiences. Through the Power of Worthiness and dedicated routines of language conditioning, you can change your experience from a life of random and unpredictable events to intentional success. 

There Are No Mistakes

You are getting exactly what you think about - whether you want it or not.  The game is to control your thinking so you can get what you REALLY want!  Through Motive For Life's unique process of linking worthiness, language conditioning, and action, you will take control of your life in a whole new way.

 

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Jul 31, 2021

Emma Lee shares her personal journey as a mother, career beauty expert, and side hustle owner and how raising her self-worth has been a game-changer for her.  


Jul 24, 2021

Kim Porter was a very successful businesswoman, by all measures. However, none of it felt like a success.  Her first business was "Makeup by Kim Porter," which has been featured in the top wedding magazines and blogs including, The Knot and Style Me Pretty. From the outside, Kim' was living the dream, but on the inside,...


Jul 17, 2021

Cecil Clark is Motive For Life's first intern.  He assisted with the production and facilitation of two Mastermind courses hosted by Robert Christiansen.  In this interview, Cecil dumps what was done right, what he learned, and what we could have done better when running a FREE Mastermind for two groups.


Jul 10, 2021

Dr. Wood discovered a more efficient and effective solution for trauma using modern advancements in the study of neuroscience and cutting-edge proprietary techniques. The result has been the development of a revolutionary approach to performance improvement referred to as TIPP and NEURO XP.

Dr. Don Wood, Ph.D. developed...


Jul 5, 2021

In this episode of Motive For Life's radio show, Robert Christiansen pulls apart the process of learning from our perceived mistakes.  Instead of believing we make mistakes, we need to turn our thinking around and look at how mistakes make us!