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  1. <!-- .slide: data-background="slides/motivation.jpg" data-background-size="contain" data-background-opacity="0.8" -->
  2. ## Motivation <!-- .element: class="text-over-image" -->
  3. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#033" -->
  4. -V-
  5. <!-- .slide: data-background="slides/motivation.jpg" data-background-size="contain" data-background-opacity="0.3" -->
  6. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#033" -->
  7. Why do we do the things we do?
  8. ---
  9. ### External motivation
  10. Carrot and stick; someone else sets our path.
  11. <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  12. - numbs our self-motivation <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  13. - feels meaningless <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  14. - makes it easier to procrastinate <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  15. ---
  16. ### Internal motivation
  17. We have our own target and we follow it.
  18. <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  19. - progress feels more rewarding <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  20. - brings good mood <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  21. - engages creativity and learning <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  22. ---
  23. ### Goal-based motivation
  24. <!-- .slide: data-background-image="slides/goal_based_motivation.jpg" data-background-size="contain" data-background-opacity="0.3" -->
  25. We want to achieve something in the future.
  26. - Pros: it works! <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  27. - Cons: it causes us damage; not sustainable <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  28. - long struggle, followed by a short rush of joy that quickly evaporates <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  29. - requires more and more demanding goals <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  30. -V-
  31. <!-- .slide: data-background-image="slides/hedonic_treadmill.jpg" data-background-size="contain" data-background-opacity="0.1" -->
  32. ### Hedonic treadmill <a class="reference" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedonic_treadmill">🔗</a>
  33. > Humans quickly return to a relatively stable level of happiness despite major positive or negative events.
  34. The reward for finishing a major goal is not worth a long struggle to get there.<!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  35. -V-
  36. #### Arousal addiction
  37. (not about sexual arousal)
  38. Addiction to new, stronger stimuli <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  39. created by setting bigger and bigger goals. <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  40. ---
  41. ### Journey-based motivation
  42. <!-- .slide: data-background-image="slides/journey_based_motivation.jpg" data-background-size="contain" data-background-opacity="0.3" -->
  43. Enjoy the ride, the destination is secondary.
  44. - happiness now, not just at the end <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  45. - unlocks flow <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  46. - flow brings contentment and mastery <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  47. - ...which in turn brings results <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  48. ---
  49. ### Meaning
  50. Your actions may have positive impact on others, <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  51. adding strong foundations for a lasting motivation. <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  52. -V-
  53. #### Going beyond an individual
  54. - helping others
  55. - being part of something greater
  56. - leaving a lasting legacy
  57. -V-
  58. ### Group vision
  59. Cooperation of individual visions <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  60. helps the growth of one's potential <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  61. and boosts the entire group. <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  62. > The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
  63. <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  64. ---
  65. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#542" data-background-image="slides/personal_vision.jpg" data-background-size="contain" data-background-opacity="0.5" -->
  66. ### TOOL: Personal Vision
  67. <!-- .element: class="text-over-image" -->
  68. -V-
  69. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#542" data-background-image="slides/personal_vision.jpg" data-background-size="contain" data-background-opacity="0.3" -->
  70. What is the direction of your journey?
  71. What gets out of bed in the morning?
  72. -V-
  73. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#542" data-background-image="slides/personal_vision.jpg" data-background-size="contain" data-background-opacity="0.1" -->
  74. #### How to build a Personal Vision?
  75. 1. SWOT analysis
  76. 2. Achievements
  77. 3. Analyzing motivating activities
  78. 4. Beta-Vision
  79. 5. Final Personal Vision
  80. ---
  81. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#542" -->
  82. #### Step 1:
  83. ### Personal SWOT
  84. - S - Strengths
  85. - W - Weaknesses
  86. - O - Opportunities
  87. - T - Threats
  88. -V-
  89. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#542" -->
  90. Time to reflect on yourself!
  91. -V-
  92. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#542" -->
  93. #### Strengths
  94. - skills, traits and qualities you have
  95. - using them supports flow
  96. - personal vision makes use of these as much as possible
  97. -V-
  98. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#542" -->
  99. #### Weaknesses
  100. - qualities you lack; limitations and negative traits
  101. - using them retards flow
  102. - personal vision avoids them if possible
  103. These can be improved, but don't devote too much time to it. <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  104. -V-
  105. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#542" -->
  106. #### Opportunities
  107. - possibilities today's world offers to us
  108. - using them supports flow
  109. - personal vision builds on them
  110. Only a few will be used. The rest needs to be rejected and banished <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  111. to gain focus, clarity and mastery <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  112. to avoid decision paralysis or regrets. <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  113. -V-
  114. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#542" -->
  115. #### Threats
  116. - risks, possible negative impacts or scenarios
  117. - take them into account
  118. - recognize them and be prepared
  119. - awareness helps with facing a potential fear
  120. -V-
  121. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#030" -->
  122. ### My SWOT
  123. -V-
  124. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#030" -->
  125. #### Strengths
  126. - attention to detail, carefulness, looking for perfection
  127. - enjoy exploring and learning new technologies
  128. - like to solve problems and mysteries in tech
  129. - life-long programming experience
  130. -V-
  131. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#030" -->
  132. #### Weaknesses
  133. - lacking in open confrontation, group arguments
  134. - introverted, social interactions are taxing
  135. - cautious in opinions, not an 'influencer'
  136. -V-
  137. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#030" -->
  138. #### Opportunities
  139. - contribute to open source development
  140. - use college degree on distributed systems
  141. - change jobs for
  142. - different role
  143. - better pay
  144. - more aligned tech stack
  145. - get exposure as an expert
  146. - contribute to the state-of-the-art
  147. - share knowledge through talks and blog
  148. -V-
  149. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#030" -->
  150. #### Threats
  151. - changed role: boring / stressful / annoying
  152. - changed job:
  153. - low pay / annoying co-workers / toxic workplace / long commute
  154. - having to use Windows
  155. ---
  156. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#542" -->
  157. #### Step 2:
  158. ### Personal Achievements
  159. - things you are proud of or that brought you joy
  160. - provides specific evidence of your strengths
  161. - helps to gain confidence and think positively
  162. -V-
  163. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#030" -->
  164. ### My Achievements
  165. - finished college with a cool master's thesis
  166. - became a dev team leader
  167. - self-hosting the services I use via VPS
  168. - extracted ERP legacy tax functionality via a strategy pattern
  169. - built and coded a split keyboard
  170. - learned to type using the Workman layout
  171. - ...
  172. ---
  173. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#542" -->
  174. #### Step 3:
  175. ### Analyzing motivating activities
  176. Find out what drives you; strengthen your vision.
  177. <div class="fragment">
  178. Categories of activities:
  179. - bringing personal growth
  180. - creating legacy
  181. - building relationships
  182. - with deeper meaning
  183. </div>
  184. -V-
  185. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#542" -->
  186. #### Growth : Legacy : Relationships : Meaning
  187. An activity should ideally fit into multiple categories.
  188. Goal: find groups of activities that support each other.<!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  189. -V-
  190. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#030" -->
  191. ### My Activities
  192. - writing readable code, testing, refactoring
  193. - exploring new technologies and approaches
  194. - contributing to open source projects
  195. - learning through books and conferences
  196. - knowledge sharing through blog, mentoring, talks
  197. - working with colleagues - reviews, discussions
  198. - research of innovative solutions
  199. - solving problems, making software more useful
  200. ---
  201. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#542" -->
  202. #### Step 4:
  203. ### Beta-Vision
  204. Finding a personal vision takes effort and time.<!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  205. Finding a beta version is easier<!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  206. and you won't procrastinate before finding it!<!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  207. -V-
  208. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#542" -->
  209. #### Answer these...
  210. 1. Favorite quote/idea that resonates?
  211. 2. Life values?
  212. 3. Fulfilling activities?
  213. 4. Meaningful activities?
  214. -V-
  215. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#030" -->
  216. ### My Beta-Vision
  217. - coding useful software on a daily basis
  218. - continually learning from others
  219. - sharing my knowledge with others
  220. - sharing code publicly
  221. ---
  222. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#542" -->
  223. #### Step 5:
  224. ### Final Personal Vision
  225. A few paragraphs of what you want to be doing,
  226. taking into account the analysis from the previous steps.
  227. -V-
  228. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#030" -->
  229. ### My Final Vision
  230. I'm still iterating.<!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
  231. ---
  232. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#542" -->
  233. ### Act Now!
  234. > How can I incorporate my vision in my daily life?
  235. Starting small is fine, as long as you start!
  236. -V-
  237. <!-- .slide: data-background-color="#030" -->
  238. ### My Start
  239. I started fixing defects in Android apps I use.
  240. It covers:
  241. - coding useful software
  242. - learning from others
  243. - sharing code publicly