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Ive found that lack of motivation is often wrongly confused with lazyness,which are totally different feelings.Write or play any material where things sound good and tight and watch the smile grow on the 'lazy' guy.Its almost always a lack of motivation or hope within band members which make things sour.The best cure for that is good preformance.It acts like a swift kick in the ass for a person that feels down about the band,wondering where it will go and if its worth the effort.Its a 'why should I help build this castle,its just going to crumble anyway' mindset.Members need to feel at home with there positions,comfortable with each other and realize its not a crumbling castle,but instead a strengthening fortress that skys the limit.