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Module 19
Objectives : at the end the
discussion students should be able to : 1. Discuss the what is motivation. 2. Enumerate the types of motivation. 3. Apply motivation in daily life 1. What is Motivation? 2. Types of Motivation 3. Uses of motivation 4. Three components of motivation . 5. Tips for finding motivation. 1.Extrinsic Motivations
• are those that arise from
outside of the individual and often involve rewards such as trophies, money, social recognition, or praise. 2.Intrinsic Motivations
• are those that
arise from within the individual, 4. Competency 3. Social Motivation Motivation - PEOPLE WHO ARE -PEOPLE ARE INHERENTLY MOTIVATED BY SOCIAL CREATURES. THEY COMPETENCY OR LEARNING GENERALLY WANT TO TEND TO BE ATTRACTED TO INTERACT AND ENGAGE THE PROCESSES OF DOING WITH OTHER PEOPLE. . THE THING. 7. Arousal 6. Attitude Motivation Motivation - THE AROUSAL THEORY OF MOTIVATION CLAIMS THAT EVERY PERSON HAS A STATE OF IDEAL PHYSIOLOGICAL AROUSAL. 9. Achievement 10. Incentive Motivation Motivation • The theory describes the - is all about the desire to accomplish goals pursuit of tangible for the sake of reaching a reward and the peak of excellence, like becoming a world renowned fulfillment it provides. surgeon or world class athlete. Persistent Activation - IS THE CONTINUED - INVOLVES EFFORT TOWARD A THE DECISION GOAL EVEN THOUGH OBSTACLES MAY TO INITIATE A EXIST. BEHAVIOR. • Remind yourself about what you achieved in the past and what where your strengths lie. • If there are things you feel insecure about, try working on making improvements in those areas so that you feel more skilled and capable. 1. Activation 2. Persistent 3. Intensity https://www.aconsciousrethink.com/1 0663/types-of-motivation/ https://www.verywellmind.com/what- is-motivation-2795378#toc-types-of- motivation