Sentence examples for willpower to do something from inspiring English sources

Idiom

To be/feel up to doing something.

To be capable of or fit for something.

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If you're required to exert willpower to do something, there is an obvious internal conflict.

If you suffer from a lack of willpower to do something, you might search yourself for the reason behind it... there is one (if there wasn't, you probably would have the willpower already!).

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True willpower is when you have the will to do something that's important to you when when you don't feel like it, or you're not in the mood.

But equally if you are determined to do something, if you've got strong willpower, then you are going to push things forward".

You have willpower; you have hope- now all you need is a reason to do something.

To do something.

Dare to fail to do something new.

-- to do something -- anything!

I have to do something".

One has to do something.

Offer to do something.

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