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ca3682af48 Expand Motivation till personal vision 2023-08-26 09:17:34 +02:00
df4986522a Expand Motivation 2023-08-25 22:48:29 +02:00

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## Motivation ## Motivation
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### External ### External motivation
- carrot and stick
- hard to self-motivate without it Carrot and stick; someone else sets our path.
- often seem meaningless <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
- increases procrastination
- numbs our self-motivation <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
- feels meaningless <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
- makes it easier to procrastinate <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
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### Internal ### Internal motivation
- more rewarding
- engages creativity and learning We follow our own target.
- brings good mood <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
- progress feels more rewarding <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
- brings good mood <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
- engages creativity and learning <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
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### Goal-based motivation ### Goal-based motivation
- good: it works!
- bad: damaging; not sustainable We want to achieve something in the future.
- long struggle followed by a short rush of joy that comes crashing down
- Pros: it works! <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
- Cons: it causes us damage; not sustainable <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
- long struggle, followed by a short rush of joy that quickly evaporates <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
- requires more and more demanding goals <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
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> Humans quickly return to a relatively stable level of happiness despite major positive or negative events. > Humans quickly return to a relatively stable level of happiness despite major positive or negative events.
The reward for finishing a major goal is not worth a long struggle to get there.<!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
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Bigger and bigger goals #### Arousal addiction
--> *arousal addiction* (not about sexual arousal)
Addiction to new, stronger stimuli <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
created by setting bigger and bigger goals. <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
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### Journey-based motivation ### Journey-based motivation
- enjoy the ride!
- happiness now Enjoy the ride, the destination is secondary.
- unlocks *flow*
- flow brings contentment and mastery, which in turn brings results - happiness now, not just at the end <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
- unlocks flow <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
- flow brings contentment and mastery <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
- ...which in turn brings results <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
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### Meaning ### Meaning
- when your actions have positive impact on others
Your actions may have positive impact on others, <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
adding strong foundations for a lasting motivation. <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
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### Group vision ### Group vision
- cooperation of individual visions
- boosting the growth of our own potential Cooperation of individual visions <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
helps the growth of our own potential <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
and boosts the entire group. <!-- .element: class="fragment" -->
> The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. > The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
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