Portuguese Phrase
Me motiva conseguir resultados.
Meaning
The sentence means 'I am motivated by achieving results' or 'Getting results motivates me.' It emphasizes that the act of obtaining outcomes is what drives the speaker.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to explain what fuels your drive, especially in work, sports, or personal projects. It works well in both formal and informal contexts.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Memotivaconseguirresultados
Pronoun 'Me'
The reflexive pronoun 'me' is used here as an indirect object meaning 'to me' or 'it motivates me'.
Verb 'motivar' (present)
Third person singular present indicative of 'motivar', agreeing with the subject (the act of achieving results).
Infinitive 'conseguir'
Used after 'motiva' to express what is motivating: 'to achieve'.
Plural noun 'resultados'
Direct object of 'conseguir', meaning 'results' or 'outcomes'.
🗨In Conversation
¿Qué te mantiene enfocado en el proyecto?
What keeps you focused on the project?
Me motiva conseguir resultados.
Getting results motivates me.
✕Common Mistakes
Motiva conseguir resultados.
Do not omit the indirect object pronoun; 'Me' is required to show who is motivated.
Me motiva conseguir resultado.
Avoid using the singular 'resultado' unless you refer to a single outcome.
Me motiva consigo resultados.
Using 'lograr' is fine, but keep the infinitive form; do not conjugate it here.
↔Alternatives
Me impulsa lograr resultados.
Achieving results drives me.
Me anima obtener resultados.
Obtaining results encourages me.
Me inspira alcanzar resultados.
Reaching results inspires me.
Cultural Tip
In Spanish‑speaking workplaces, expressing personal motivation with concrete goals (like 'resultados') is seen as proactive and professional. Avoid overly vague statements; specifying the type of results (e.g., sales, grades) adds credibility.

