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Motivation-The 3 Aspects of Human Behavior You Must Know to Succeed |
Motivation
can be defined in numerous ways, but there are two basic definitions or
descriptions. It can be defined as the main reason or reasons that
individuals partake in a certain behavior, specifically human behavior
pursuant to the study of psychology or neuropsychology. It can also be
defined as the driving force that initiates and drives an individual’s
behavior. It is the internal energy that propels us to achieve our
goals. Typically, it is considered to be a dynamic state of mind not
concerned with personality.
There are three aspects of human behavior that motivation is based and
founded in:
1. arousal of behavior
2. direction of behavior
3. persistence of behavior
Arousal of behavior relates to a specific thing that activates behavior
whereas direction of behavior relates to what is responsible for
directing the behavior. Persistence of behavior relates to how the
behavior is sustained.
What drives an individual to be successful is referred to as motive.
Usually, all motives fall into one of three categories and are
considered to be physiological or psychological in nature:
1. homeostatic motives – hunger, respiration, thirst, etc.
2. nonhomeostatic motives – curiosity about the environment, seeking
shelter, etc.
3. learned or social motives – achievement, approval, power, social
affiliation, etc
In any endeavor that an individual undertakes, motivation (or the lack
thereof) is the key element behind the success or failure of the
endeavor. It plays a key role in the workplace where the effective
performance of an employee is concerned. Management or supervisory
personnel have a direct impact and play a significant role in employee
motivation in that they employ different motivational techniques to
raise productivity levels. It also follows that this has a direct effect
on the cooperation levels between the employer and the employee.
Motivation can also be classified as
1. negative or positive
2. obvious or subtle
3. intangible or tangible
Education or learning is also interrelated with motivation and
instructors will oftentimes employ motivational techniques to get their
students to learn. It can benefit the student by making them more
competent as well as encouraging confidence and the ability to solve
problems.
Self-motivation has also been classified into two different types:
1. Extrinsic – generated by external factors
2. Intrinsic – generated by internal sensations and is longer-lasting
than extrinsic
Self-motivation is considered to be intrinsic in nature, and originates
from an individual’s internal drives. It is the basis for overcoming
obstacles in the path of achieving one’s goals. Additionally, certain
external factors are responsible for driving a person into undertaking a
new project or to move in a positive direction. Characteristically,
self-motivation is comprised of three factors:
1. beliefs
2. desires
3. values
Since an individual cannot rely on others for motivation,
self-motivation has to come from within. It plays a key role wherein the
individual gathers the courage and strength to achieve certain goals,
and is essential for developing new undertakings or making a positive
change in one’s lifestyle. Training programs have been proven to be the
best way to educate oneself in order to improve motivation and
self-motivation.
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