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Motivation
Welcome to chapter six
„motivation“
Motivation
This chapter will help you to figure out
methods on how to successfully overcome motivational downfalls and lack of motivation
and drive
Motivation
How do I motivate myself for the e-training course or
my daily challenges at work over and
over again?
Motivation
I am going to tell you how you can boost your self motivation
but at first we have a look at the learning
objectives of this chapter!
Motivation
Perfect!
Learning Objectives
Develop skills to motivate yoursel for the e-training course / your daily working life
What Does Motivation Mean?
What Does Motivation
exactly Mean?
What Does Motivation Mean?
Motivation describes the pursuit of goals or
desirable objects for the human being and it is
based on emotional and neuronal activities.
Motivation triggers the readiness to act and is
therefore a „driving force“ for behavior
What Does Motivation Mean?
Do not worry, in the
following I will explain
„motivation“ closer!
Motivation
…scientific studies show that
Motivation and self-motivation are important key qualifications in the job world
Motivated employees are more successful in most cases
Motivation is the most important design element for effective e-learning
The learners’ motivation has an impact on the quality of learning
Greater motivation leads to higher test scores in assessments/exams
Motivation
According to research only 13% of all employees are engaged and motivated at work
67% work according to instructions and rules
20% already quit their job internally and simply waste time in the office (lack of motivation)
That does not have to be the case. Our tips for increased motivation at
work should help you to restart the system and accelerate again!
Self-Motivation
Indirect Methods (you can motivate yourself indirectly)
Direct Methods (you can motivate yourself directly)
Self-Motivation
Indirect Methods
Direct Methods
Good framework conditions:
Enough sleep (e.g. before you start with the e-training course)
Physical exercise
No disturbances (make sure the surrounding noise isn't too loud or distracting –when you complete the training- )
Self-Motivation
Indirect Methods
Direct Methods
Setting Goals
As a reminder: SMART-criteria
S - SpecificM - MeasurableA - AmbitiousR - RealisticT – Terminated
Self-Motivation
Indirect Methods
Direct Methods
Setting Goals
Creating a Sense of Accomplishments
After difficult and exhausting tasks: Self-Reward (e.g. after you have successfully completed the e-training course)
Setting intermediate goals
Cross out tasks from your TO – DO lists
Learn inspirations from others
Self-Motivation
Indirect Methods
Direct Methods
Setting Goals
Creating a Sense of Accomplishments
Triggering Your Own Interests
Self-Motivation
Compare previous knowledge with new products/new product lines
Indirect Methods
Direct Methods
Setting Goals
Creating a Sense of Accomplishments
Triggering Your Own Interests
Self-Motivation
Compare previous knowledge with current knowledge (e.g. did you learn something new?)
Engagement with products: Collect previous information Be clear on the purpose/usage
of the product Highlight competitive
advantages Look for applications Research continuous
information
Indirect Methods
Direct Methods
Setting Goals
Creating a Sense of Accomplishments
Triggering Your Own Interests
Indirect Methods
Direct Methods
Setting Goals
Creating a Sense of Accomplishments
Triggering Your Own Interests
Self-Motivation
The more you know about something the more you will realize that certain things are interesting about a product!
Compare previous knowledge with current knowledge (e.g. did you learn something new?)
Engagement with products: Collect previous information Be clear on the purpose/usage
of the product Highlight competitive
advantages Look for applications Research continuous
information
Self-Motivation
Indirect Methods
Direct Methods
Setting Goals
Creating a Sense of Accomplishments
Triggering Your Own Interests
Having a Positive Mindset
Self-Motivation
Challenges instead of problems, obligations, or threats
Indirect Methods
Direct Methods
Setting Goals
Creating a Sense of Accomplishments
Triggering Your Own Interests
Having a Positive Mindset
Self-Motivation
Challenges instead of problems, obligations, or threats
No prejudice
Indirect Methods
Direct Methods
Setting Goals
Creating a Sense of Accomplishments
Triggering Your Own Interests
Having a Positive Mindset
Self-Motivation
Indirect Methods
Direct Methods
Setting Goals
Creating a Sense of Accomplishments
Triggering Your Own Interests
Having a Positive Mindset
Challenges instead of problems, obligations, or threats
No prejudice
Take advantage of your experience
Self-Motivation
Indirect Methods
Direct Methods
Setting Goals
Creating a Sense of Accomplishments
Triggering Your Own Interests
Having a Positive Mindset
Challenges instead of problems, obligations, or threats
No prejudice
Take advantage of your experience
Upright posture and facial expressions
Self-Motivation
Indirect Methods
Direct Methods
Setting Goals
Creating a Sense of Accomplishments
Triggering Your Own Interests
Having a Positive Mindset
Self-Motivation
You can determine your motivation yourself! You are in charge of your destiny!
Indirect Methods
Direct Methods
Setting Goals
Creating a Sense of Accomplishments
Triggering Your Own Interests
Having a Positive Mindset
Self-Motivation
You are responsible of how
you want to be!
Indirect Methods
Direct Methods
Setting Goals
Creating a Sense of Accomplishments
Triggering Your Own Interests
Having a Positive Mindset
Celebrate Yourself!!!
Many times we feel a lack of motivation when we don‘t receive a lot of recognition and appreciation.
You cannot expect that people will applaud you whenever you accomplish a certain task or
challenge. In order to remain motivated you have to acknowledge and value your own successes.
Celebrate yourself every now and then after accomplishing a big obstacle. Self-praise is the
answer! Let your partner know as well. Enjoy the beauty of being „done“ with something. When you finish certain tasks with that attitude in your mind you will for sure have more fun next time you face a challenge of this degree. Then, you will relate it
to something positive and good.
Bottom Line
For the purpose of self-motivation set daily, weekly, and monthly events that trigger fun and pleasure within yourself
Attach guiding principles and values to each and every day
Exaggerating perfectionism can create too high expectations and can lead to demotivation
Take small steps towards the large goal of task-completion, go step by step and celebrate each of them when accomplished
Be excited about what you accomplished each and every day at work
Only schedule the amount of meetings that you can go to and be prepared for. Time-management is a big part of motivation. Don‘t hesitate to say NO when too much is demanded...