Motivation

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= = = Definition: = 1.All the processes that initiate, direct, and sustain behavior. Gen Psych, ‍‍‍Chapter 9, Pg. 283‍‍‍ 2.Motivation has been shown to have roots in physiological, behavioral, cognitive, and social areas. Motivation may be rooted in a basic impulse to optimize well-being, minimize physical pain and maximize pleasure. It can also originate from specific physical needs such as eating, sleeping or resting, and sex.

= Examples: = "Watch this every day, to get yourself motivated." = = [] = = = =





Psychologists consider motivation to have three components: #|activation, persistence, and intensity

As such, it takes in a lot of mental and behavioral territory to make the task of the studying motivation more manageable, it is broke down into categorize; The concept of motivation, Primary drives and social motives, Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation.

= Analogies: = The Squat is the perfect analogy for life, its all about standing back up when something heavy takes you down, (give one or more analogies in place of the bracketed text above, then delete these instructions. Please do not delete instructions unless you are adding something to this section. If you don't know of any analogies, leave this section unchanged for someone else to improve on.)

= Mnemonics: = P.S.I.E. : People Swing In Elementary. (Primary, Social, Intrinsic, and Extrinsic)

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‍‍‍[]‍‍‍ This article is about the secrets of motivation how to achieve a goal, the feedback of having motivation to achieve a goal which then means success.

"Researchers find that if you want to motivate many Americans to think and act interdependently, it's best to emphasize their independence." BY BROOKE DONALD

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