## Motivation
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Why do we do the things we do?
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### External motivation
Carrot and stick; someone else sets our path.
- activity feels meaningless
- makes it easier to procrastinate
- long-term: numbs our self-motivation
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### Internal motivation
We have our own target and we follow it.
- progress feels more rewarding
- brings good mood
- engages creativity and learning
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### Goal-based motivation
We want to achieve something in the future.
Two phases:
1. long displeasure from not reaching the goal
2. short rush of joy from reaching the goal
- that quickly evaporates
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#### Pros:
It works!
#### Cons:
It causes us damage,
it is not sustainable
Joy fades, requiring more demanding goals.
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### Hedonic treadmill 🔗
> 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.
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### My past goals
> I'll build a cool website for generating artwork and sell the art and the code!
- I built the website!
- I enjoyed this part.
- I never went through with any selling.
- I didn't like this part.
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### Journey-based motivation
Joy is found in doing an activity, not finishing it.
* We enjoy the activity itself.
* "Happiness now", not just at the end.
* Unlocks a state of deep concentration known as flow.
* Practicing flow brings contentment and mastery,
* that in turn brings results.
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### Flow
State of deep immersion in an activity that...
* is challenging
* makes use of our strengths
* matches our skills
* is enjoyable.
We tend to lose our sense of time,
and it feels good.
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### You know the feeling
of staying up late
trying to recompile the code just one last time
with the help of this random person's forum post
hoping the app will finally start working.
**Right?**
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### Personal vision
How we'd like to spend our limited time.
- activities we'd like to be doing
- milestones we'd like to pass
- journey-based internal motivation
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### Meaning
We like working on **meaningful** things:
- supporting the greater good,
- helping others,
- being part of something bigger,
- creating a lasting legacy.
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### Group vision
Cooperation of individual visions.
- working together helps the group
- it also boosts one's own potential
> The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
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### Meaning for me
I'm a fan of free and open source software:
- I use it daily:
- OS & apps
- fixes & features
- documentation, tips, help
- I contribute back:
- releasing code, fixes
- sponsoring useful projects and individuals
**Everyone benefits.**
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### TOOL: Personal Vision
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What is the direction of your journey?
What gets out of bed in the morning?
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#### How to build a Personal Vision?
1. Personal SWOT analysis
2. List your Achievements
3. Analyze motivating activities
4. Define a Beta-Vision
5. Final Personal Vision
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#### Step 1:
### Personal SWOT
A few paragraphs of what you want to be doing.
--- ### Act Now! Starting small is fine, as long as you start! *How can you incorporate your vision in your daily life?* -V- ### My First Steps 1. Coding refresher: - **Kotlin** Koans - **Go** by Example - Learn **Go** with Tests - Personal **React** project 2. Fixing defects in the Android apps that I use (in Kotlin). -V- ### My Findings - starting small & early was great: - for "prototyping" the vision - (e.g.: Go is not so great) - to experiment stress-free - to avoid overthinking it - to figure out if I need to scale it out - I regularly experienced flow, improved my mood, raised my skills and really enjoyed doing it. - having a vision for your life is useless without taking action