Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Are You Able To Find Out Your Own Motivation?

"Life is your business, and YOU are the boss."

Jules Benson

Are you able to find your own motivations in your career and in your life?

The behavioural and organizational disciplines have devoted and they keep on devoting attention to the needs that people try to satisfy through their job and that are commonly defined as motivations.

It doesn't exist a difference among the types of motivation, but difference exists among instead the people and their sensibility to those motivations.

Some people choose (it doesn't care if aware or unconsciously) to suffer the motivations as a damned obligation or a punishment, they adapt them in such a way conforming to those “quoted by the newspapers” and they pursue them with passive dissatisfaction.

Others choose to pursue only the motivations that cost less work and they are satisfied with the least one of satisfaction of the simplest needs, remaining then in attended that the society offers them “free” the realization of the superior needs.

Others commit themselves finally with energy to the attainment of their objectives, and lives with identical pleasure the realization both of the primary needs and of superior ones.

Today we know that the strength of the motivation is born from the inside of the person and it is inversely influenced by the social context with proportional intensity to the psychic solidity and the intelligence of the individual.

The authentic motivation, free and natural motivation, is an active push toward the attainment of an objective and bonus the subject that test already with the pre-enjoying the destination well before its pursuit.

In the same moment in which is warned, the motivation produces positive and gratifying energy if the objective is perceived as attainable or negative and frustrating energy if the objective is perceived as unattainable.

When the motivation is reached and satisfied it is not distort neither it loses but it constitutes solid base for other objectives and to enrich the self-realization of the individual.

Forgotten that the walk is easy, the walk toward the self-realization is hard and full of obstacles, but it is always worth it, if you are prepared after all to fight until the end.

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