Assimilation
achivement motivation is seen as a personality factor and describes our presistance in striving for success
try, labour, attempt, aim, struggle, venture, strive, aspire
The noun forms for the verb to strive are striver, one who strives, and the gerund striving.
The definition of conative is something that involves conation, This mean having natural tendency, striving, impulse or directed efforts among others.
Ganbatte! that's go for it in Japanese! i know that's not what you were looking for but there you go! ^^
we rise by striving
Striving for the Lazy Perfection was created in 1994-01.
Striving for Fortune - 1926 was released on: USA: 20 December 1926
Yes, the gerund (verbal noun) striving is a common noun, a general word for tenacious efforts to do something or accomplish something.
The cast of Striving After Wind - 2006 includes: Taylor Newton as Andrew Kaylee Newton as Casey
In "A Raisin in the Sun," Ruth Younger works as a domestic servant. She faces the challenges of maintaining her household and family while dealing with financial struggles and personal sacrifices. Her role reflects the broader themes of race, gender, and economic hardship in the play. Ruth's character embodies the resilience and determination of marginalized individuals striving for a better life.
flatterer
to have a goal and to aim for something
striving
Endeavor
The cast of Striving for Excellence - 2008 includes: Alvin Hudson as Don Denver June Rainier as Sherri Denver
Some developmental goals of a doctor may include improving clinical skills, staying abreast of new medical advancements, enhancing communication and empathy with patients, and striving for continuous professional growth and learning.