## Motivation --- Why do we do the things we do? --- ### External motivation Carrot and stick; someone else sets our path. - numbs our self-motivation - feels meaningless - makes it easier to procrastinate --- ### Internal motivation We have our own target and we follow it. - progress feels more rewarding - brings good mood - engages creativity and learning --- ### Goal-based motivation We want to achieve something in the future. - Pros: it works! - Cons: it causes us damage; not sustainable - long struggle, followed by a short rush of joy that quickly evaporates - requires more and more demanding goals --- ### 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. --- #### Arousal addiction (not about sexual arousal) Addiction to new, stronger stimuli created by setting bigger and bigger goals. --- ### Journey-based motivation Enjoy the ride, the destination is secondary. - happiness now, not just at the end - unlocks flow - flow brings contentment and mastery - ...which in turn brings results --- ### Meaning Your actions may have positive impact on others, adding strong foundations for a lasting motivation. --- ### Group vision Cooperation of individual visions helps the growth of our own potential and boosts the entire group. > The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. --- ### TOOL: Personal Vision --- #### How to get one? 1. SWOT analysis 2. Achievements 3. Motivating activities 4. Beta-Vision 5. Final Personal Vision --- ### SWOT - S - Strengths - W - Weaknesses - O - Opportunities - T - Threats -V- Time to reflect on yourself! -V- #### Strengths - skills, traits and qualities you have - using them supports flow - personal vision makes use of these as much as possible -V- #### Weaknesses - qualities you lack; limitations and negative traits - using them retards flow - personal vision avoids them if possible These can be improved, but don't devote too much time to it. -V- #### Opportunities - possibilities today's world offers to us - using them supports flow - personal vision builds on them Only a few will be used. The rest needs to be rejected and banished to gain focus, clarity and mastery to avoid decision paralysis or regrets. -V- #### Threats - risks, possible negative impacts or scenarios - take them into account - recognize them and be prepared - awareness helps with facing a potential fear --- ### My SWOT -V- #### Strengths - attention to detail, carefulness, looking for perfection - enjoy exploring and learning new technologies - like to solve problems and mysteries in tech - life-long programming experience -V- #### Weaknesses - lacking in open confrontation, group arguments - introverted, social interactions are taxing - cautious in opinions, not an 'influencer' -V- #### Opportunities - -V- #### Threats - --- ### Personal Achievements - pride, joy - evidence of strengths --- ### My Achievements ... --- ### Motivating Activities Personal vision should consist of these. Categories: - bringing growth - creating legacy - building relationships - carry meaning Activity should ideally fit into multiple categories! --- ### My Activities ... --- ### Beta-Vision Finding a personal vision takes effort. Finding a beta version is easier ...and you won't procrastinate finding it! --- #### Answer these... 1. Favorite quote, idea that resonates? 2. Life values? 3. Fulfilling activities? 4. Meaningful activities? --- ### My Beta-Vision ... --- ### Final Personal Vision --- ### My Final Vision ... --- ### Act Now! How can you incorporate your vision in your daily life? Starting small is fine, as long as you start! --- ### My Start ...