Kategorier: Alle - competence - flexibility - motivation - commitment

af Kandi Robinson 13 år siden

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Motivation

The text delves into various factors that influence motivation and commitment, highlighting the critical moment when an idea or trend gains traction. It discusses the importance of flexibility and resiliency, emphasizing the need to adapt while maintaining a steadfast resolve to reach goals.

Motivation

Motivation

Commitment

Promote Flexibility and Resiliency
Resiliency

Refusal to allow anything to prevent you from reaching goals

Anchoring of posture and attitude within acceptable limits

Flexibility

Lets you respond to what you encounter instead of remaining committed

Capacity to adapt your posture and attitude

Fear of Rejection
Overcoming fear of rejection

Relieve the mind

Accept limitations

Identify Motivator

Identify the origin of fear

Fear of change

Fear of Financial disaster

Fear of being disliked

Fear of humiliation

Fear of success

Fear of failure

Fear of Commitment
Fear of repeating mistakes
Don't want to fix something that one feel isn't broken
Fear of limitations
Equate commitment with boredom
Fear of forsaking sexual freedoms
Fear of becoming trapped
Worry that supporting will bind the percieved with its outcome
Fear of relinquishing freedom
Fear of being embarrassed by somethins failure
The Tipping Point- Moment when an idea,trend,or social behavior crosses a certain threshold before catching on
The power of context
The Stickiness factor
The Law of the few
Progress
Cons

Loss of loyalty

Resentment

Loss of enthusiasm

Helplessness

Frustration

Pros

Excitement from being involved

Value and significance

Control over operations

Impending success

Developed and adherded to an effective timeline

Competence
Standards
Challenge
Recognition
Choice
Meaningfulness
Offer the final look
Ensure task relevance
Provide an exciting vision
Clearly convey passions
Establish a non-cynical climate
Self-Direction
Feedback
Screening process
Choose activities & behaviors that'll help accomplish goals
Committing to a meaningful purpose
Setting your behavior on a particular course
Motivational Approaches in the Workplace
Intrinsic Rewards

Are gained immediately

Engage our emotions

Sense of Purpose

Pride in work

Extrinsic Rewards

Time off work

Money

Commitment & Compliance
Obtaining commitment from another person

Must feel views are heard and appreciated

Permitted to offer input

Outcome must be beneficial

Commitment-Do things because we want to
When Compliance is appropriate

When making an informed descision conply

When no viable alternative solutions

When no time for discussion

Compliance-Do things because we have to

Achievement Drive

Total Behavior = All Behavior- Which is chosen
Physiology
Feeling
Thinking

When 1 total behavior is changed, the other 3 are modified

Acting
The Comparing Place
Frustation Signal

Behavior needs to be adjusted to calm down

Real & Perceptual world don't match up

Part of the brain where we continually process information
Quality World
Percieved World

Often inaccurate

Subject to continuous change

Unique

Subjective, based on an individual's culture,education,gender,etc

Valuing filter

Neutral-neither helps nor hinders our needs

Negative value-hinderance to our needs

Positive value-satisfies our needs

Total knowledge filter

Identify information as significant and filter further

May be significant, seek more information

Determine that information isn't significant and perception terminated

Real World

Things we've previously experienced

Everything we know

Five Basic Needs
Fun
Freedom
Power
Love and belonging
Survival
Choice Theory
Driven by our biology to satisfy 5 basic needs
Almost all behavior is chosen
All we do is behave
Classical Conditioning
Conditioned Relationship

Conditioned Response

Conditioning Stimulus

Unconditioned Relationship

Unconditioned Response

Unconditioned Stimulus