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Resilience @ Work: Motivation 27 th August 2015

Resilience @ Work: Motivation 27 th August 2015. Steven Turnbull LLM BSc(Hons) DipPsy MCIArb ICIOB MISSP MIACP Professional Motivation Ltd.

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Resilience @ Work: Motivation 27 th August 2015

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  1. Resilience @ Work: Motivation 27th August 2015

  2. Steven Turnbull LLM BSc(Hons) DipPsy MCIArb ICIOB MISSP MIACP Professional Motivation Ltd.

  3. “Human needs are the central organizing construct for personality and behavior. We are learning that needs analysis excels in the prediction of behavior.” - Professor Steven Reiss (Author, Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry at The Ohio State University, Executive Director of the World Society of Motivation Scientists and Professionals)

  4. The 7 Human Needs: Significance Growth Contribution Love/Connection Certainty Variety Spirituality (3 or more is a powerful motivator)

  5. The Formula For Motivation Each element has a value of no greater than 1.0, where 100% = 1.0 and 50% = 0.5 Ambition x Expectation x Time x Effort = Motivation (& reward) Example: 1.0 x 1.0 x 0.75 x 0.75 = 56%

  6. The Formula For Motivation Each element has a value of no greater than 1.0, where 100% = 1.0 and 50% = 0.5 Ambition x Expectation x Time x Effort = Motivation (& reward) dream -> believe -> apply -> achieve Example: 1.0 x 1.0 x 0.75 x 0.75 = 56%

  7. Are you fulfilling yourfullGod-given potential?

  8. This poor boy started off life by selling potatoes door to door as a child, before earning enough money for himself to study book keeping.

  9. His father was a poor travelling salesman who cheated. His mother taught her son Christian values that shaped his life. She quoted John Wesley, “Gain all you can, save all you can, give all you can.”

  10. He made his money in oil and industry. He became the richest man in history, worth $663billion in today’s money.He gifted his money to medical research, education and Christian causes. John D. Rockefeller

  11. Motivated by:Desire to get out of povertyBe a better man than his fatherMake the world a better place John D. Rockefeller

  12. How motivated are you today?Do you know what motivates you?All Successful people are highly motivated

  13. The Formula For Motivation Each element has a value of no greater than 1.0, where 100% = 1.0 and 50% = 0.5 Ambition x Expectation x Time x Effort = Motivation (& reward) dream -> believe -> apply -> achieve Example: 1.0 x 1.0 x 0.75 x 0.75 = 56%

  14. Give Confidence By Sharing Testimony & Stories Of Success

  15. Boost Confidence, Positivity & Belief By 40%

  16. The Formula For Motivation Each element has a value of no greater than 1.0, where 100% = 1.0 and 50% = 0.5 Ambition x Expectation x Time x Effort = Motivation (& reward) dream -> believe -> apply -> achieve Example: 1.0 x 1.0 x 0.75 x 0.75 = 56%

  17. Get Motivated Listen to inspiring music to fuel your motivation & performance

  18. Get Motivated Visualise your past and future successes

  19. Stay Motivated: Focus on what you want, not what you don’t want

  20. The Formula For Motivation Each element has a value of no greater than 1.0, where 100% = 1.0 and 50% = 0.5 Ambition x Expectation x Time x Effort = Motivation (& reward) dream -> believe -> apply -> achieve Example: 1.0 x 1.0 x 0.75 x 0.75 = 56%

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