Every day we work hard to motivate ourselves. We spend much of our time trying to motivate the people working for us, with us and in business with us. In our personal lives we try to motivate our friends, partners and children. From the economic point of view, motivation is based on a very simple trade-off: we need and want things, and we work to get them. We’re more likely to do something if we get money for it, and the more money we get, the more motivated we are. But what if our understanding of motivation and money is all wrong? In Payoff, Dan Ariely investigates the true nature of motivation and our partial blindness to the way it works. He digs to the root of money motivation, and explains how understanding it can help us to successfully approach different choices in our lives. Along the way, Ariely explores complex questions like: * Why are we willing to part with money on some occasions and not others? * Should we motivate children to do chores by giving them money? * Is there any correlation between performance efficiency and pay? * What are the taboos surrounding money and should they be challenged? We often, mistakenly, think that our motivations are simple and one dimensional. But motivations are about the essence of what pushes us forward, what make us human. Payoff explores the complex motivations that drive us, giving insight into what we really want in life and what we can do to get and give more of it more often.
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L2 Selves and Motivations in Asian Contexts (Second Language Acquisition)
This book fills an existing gap in language learning motivation research by examining the applications of current motivational theories and models from WEIRD (Western, educated, industrialized, rich, developed) contexts to educational systems in Asian contexts. All chapters are focused on second language (L2) motivation as it applies to the EFL situation in Asian countries where English is a mandatory subject in school. Themes in the volume cover the use of possible L2 selves as a theoretical model of motivation, the role of teacher motivation and demotivation in non-European educational systems, study abroad, motivation among adolescents, cross-cultural differences in learner motivation among Asian cultures and the influence of native speakerism on language motivation and cultural identity. This book will appeal to ESL/EFL educators, postgraduate students, researchers and teacher-trainers both inside and outside Asian countries, who are interested in research on L2 motivation in general and within Asian contexts in particular.
Numerology: Uncover Your Destiny with Numbers-Details about Your Character, Life Direction, Relationships, Finances, Motivations, and Talents!
What Do the Numbers of Your Life Say about You?
If so, this expanded 2nd edition of Numerology: Uncover Your Destiny with Numbers is the book you’ve been looking for!
Inside this fascinating guidebook, Jason Williams explains why numbers are so much more than just numbers. He helps you discover the hidden, powerful meanings of the many numbers that define your life – and create a deep awareness of yourself and other people!
Jason Shares Many Powerful Numerology Insights:
Knowing what your Birth Path Number says about your character and destiny Understanding your relationships with Compatibility Numbers Peering into your destiny with your Life Path Number Unlocking the financial secrets of your Money Number Finding motivation and drive with Numerology Uncovering your Hidden Passion Numbers – and your talents!
and much more!
The numbers that surround you in your daily life have so much to say about you!
When you read Numerology: Uncover Your Destiny with Numbers, you’ll follow Jason Williams through a magical land of hidden connections and secret knowledge. He explains the intriguing and enlightening connections between numerology, astrology, and the tarot. For example, the planet Mercury is connected to the Magician card – and the number 1!
Jason shares fascinating connections and secrets about the single-digit numbers from 1 to 9 and the meanings of every double digit number from 10 to 99. He explains balance numbers, cornerstone numbers, capstone numbers, key numbers – and how they affect your daily life!
You’ll even learn how first vowels affect numerology predictions!
Don’t wait another second to enter this amazing realm of knowledge and insight – get your copy of Numerology today!
Payoff: The Hidden Logic That Shapes Our Motivations (TED Books)
Bestselling author Dan Ariely reveals fascinating new insights into motivation—showing that the subject is far more complex than we ever imagined.
Every day we work hard to motivate ourselves, the people we live with, the people who work for and do business with us. In this way, much of what we do can be defined as being “motivators.” From the boardroom to the living room, our role as motivators is complex, and the more we try to motivate partners and children, friends and coworkers, the clearer it becomes that the story of motivation is far more intricate and fascinating than we’ve assumed.
Payoff investigates the true nature of motivation, our partial blindness to the way it works, and how we can bridge this gap. With studies that range from Intel to a kindergarten classroom, Ariely digs deep to find the root of motivation—how it works and how we can use this knowledge to approach important choices in our own lives. Along the way, he explores intriguing questions such as: Can giving employees bonuses harm productivity? Why is trust so crucial for successful motivation? What are our misconceptions about how to value our work? How does your sense of your mortality impact your motivation?
Jim Rohn: Greatest Success Lessons And Motivations From Jim Rohn (Inspirational Books, Personal Development, Jim Rohn Books)
Jim Rohn
Greatest Success Lessons And Motivations From Jim Rohn
Jim Rohn was an influential man, a man who seems to know a lot about business. With his wealth of information, he’s been able to influence millions of people and help them improve their company. But how could he help you? What could this man’s life lessons teach you? This book will go over life lessons Jim Rohn can teach all of us, not only in a business sense, but also in any aspect of life as well.
Maya Angelou: Greatest Life Lessons And Motivations From Maya Angelou (Maya Angelou, Inspirational Quotes, Maya Angelou’s Biography)
Maya Angelou
Greatest Life Lessons And Motivations From Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou was a woman who not only wrote inspirational works, but she also spoke of inspirational messes. Her entire life helped to inspire many people, and through her, many great life lessons could be achieved, and you can learn from Maya Angelou in order to change your life. This book will go over the best life lessons and ways to emulate this great woman. We’re all destined for greatness, and this book can show you just how to achieve it for yourself, and for others as well.
Understanding Lone Wolf Terrorism: Global Patterns, Motivations and Prevention (SpringerBriefs in Criminology)
What drives the lone wolf terrorist to commit mass violence? What are their ideologies and motivations? How do they plan and carry out their attacks, and who do they target? How can lone wolf terrorism be effectively countered? One of the first in-depth analyses of lone wolf terrorism, this publication sets out to answer these questions. Drawing on extensive international data and qualitative case studies, it examines the global patterns in and key features of lone wolf terrorism over the past four decades. This engaging text will be essential reading for students and researchers on terrorism and violent conflict and offers unique and invaluable insights to those working to prevent or minimize the effects of terrorism and political violence.
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The Daily Nugget: Motivations for Basketball Coaches and Everyone Who Loves the Game
“The Daily Nugget is a treasure trove of inspiration for any coach, teacher, parent or player.”- Jay Bilas, ESPN
“The Daily Nugget gives coaches a positive approach to uplift players and themselves. A nugget a day will help you build your team in a powerful way.” – Jon Gordon, best-selling author of The Energy Bus, Training Camp and The Carpenter
“Nugget after nugget is filled with priceless wisdom and advice. We as readers become the recipients of the Burson teachings.”- George Raveling, Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame; Director of International Basketball, Nike
“Invaluable in developing communication techniques of coaches and leaders in all walks of life. I urge you to get your copy today.”- Glenn Wilkes, Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame
“Every coach has an offensive and defensive system. Good coaches have a rebound and fast break system as well. But great coaches have a motivation and relationship system in place. The Daily Nugget is your daily guide.”- Jim Seward, Owner of School of Hoops
The Daily Nugget is written by a coach for coaches. When you engage this book, you get powerful connections with everyone in your program, from players to parents and officials. Let your players have their own copies and you’ll see a chain reaction, as they begin to motivate themselves and each other.
Designed for busy coaches, the book is organized by the five key seasons of basketball–preseason, early season, mid-season, post-season and summer season. Each section opens with season-specific tips for how to use the nuggets and closes with a summary of how things went.
You’ll learn how to:Bring out the best in yourself, your players and everyone around youMotivate and inspire your players through good times and tough timesCommunicate with your players year roundBuild the strong relationships that create long-term success
Whether you’re a veteran coach or just starting out, there’s no better way to lift and motivate your players–and yourself–than by engaging The Daily Nugget every day.
Shout-out to players: Your coach needs you on board now! Get your own copy of this book so you are always ready for the Nugget Huddle.
To Flourish or Destruct: A Personalist Theory of Human Goods, Motivations, Failure, and Evil
In his 2010 book What Is a Person?, Christian Smith argued that sociology had for too long neglected this fundamental question. Prevailing social theories, he wrote, do not adequately capture our deep subjective experience as persons, crucial dimensions of the richness of our own lived lives, what thinkers in previous ages might have called our souls’ or hearts.’” Building on Smith’s previous work, To Flourish or Destruct examines the motivations intrinsic to this subjective experience: Why do people do what they do? How can we explain the activity that gives rise to all human social life and social structures?
Smith argues that our actions stem from a motivation to realize what he calls natural human goods: ends that are, by nature, constitutionally good for all human beings. He goes on to explore the ways we can and do fail to realize these endsa failure that can result in varying gradations of evil. Rooted in critical realism and informed by work in philosophy, psychology, and other fields, Smith’s ambitious book situates the idea of personhood at the center of our attempts to understand how we might shape good human lives and societies.