Introduction
People are always motivated. They’re just not always motivating them to do what you want. Whether at work or at home, there’s a difference between being a leader, a boss, and a parent. Effective leaders empower people, thereby creating other leaders. In this presentation, participants learn what systems from the past based in extrinsic or external motivation to dismantle, and what systems based on intrinsic or internal motivation need to replace them instead. Only then is the development of personal responsibility and alignment in words and deeds possible. Intrinsic motivation becomes the basis for all people becoming authentically powerful, influential, and self-directed.
This presentation introduces four intrinsic motivators that must be understood and cultivated within individuals and in groups to ensure integrity, internal alignment, problem solving and follow-through on commitments. Steps and roles are described for developing them in self and others. Participants discover a powerful means to become conscious of intentions that fuel the internal motivation they need to create self-motivated, responsible behavior. Each learns the order, elements, and processes for becoming a strong leader of one’s self and in supporting motivation in others, all from the inside out.
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Why Should You Attend?
You and almost every other person in the world has been conditioned by practices that begin in childhood and follow you into the community and workplace. Well-intentioned authority figures have used extrinsic motivation methods such as being autocratic, dangling carrots, bestowing judgment and shaming, and by pampering and enabling people, all in an attempt to develop good citizens. Without realizing it, the very extrinsic motivators they used have diminished the intrinsic motivation within people that requires dismantling and replacement to create accountable, conscientious and empowered people.
You should attend this presentation because this is some of the most important knowledge you can gain for yourself and those you lead. A major task in life is transfer of responsibility to others so they learn to manage their relationships, productivity, engagement and progress. By attending this presentation, you learn specifically how to transfer responsibility to people in ways that they willingly pick it up and remain in charge of fulfilling. This only happens when motivation is self-cultivated while being fully supported. You should attend this presentation if you are tired of too many people (possibly including yourself) shirking self-motivation and self-governance, but you are not sure how to help them shift into accountable, inspired and contributing behavior.
Who Will Benefit?
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