The 30 Days Challenge to Better Motivate Yourself and Others
What you'll learn
- How to motivate themselves
- How to motivate others
- What are the rewards that work for them
- 30 simple strategies that increase their motivation
Requirements
- There are no specific requirements for this course
Description
Motivation is one of those psychological concepts that everyone studies, yet most fail to apply. Although in theory things seems straightforward, in practice things get complicated. And not because they are difficult to understand, but because we fail to see the result and be consistent. We tend to look at the people that manage to achieve what they want and attribute their success to external factors such as luck, serendipity, or fate. Yet we know from science that none of these are real or proven. What really happens is that high achievers see certain moments in time and seize them. In other words, they see opportunities and act upon. And in order to see such opportunities, you must be prepared and learn to notice and seize them.
So, motivation and success have nothing to do with luck or chance. Instead, they have everything to do with hard, consistent, and daily work. Therefore, start working today, every day and train your eyes to see opportunities and your mind to grow the courage to seize them. It is essential to start today with your motivation process because, in the words of the great American writer Mark Twain, the secret of getting ahead is getting started. And this is how you will see progress. So, let's get started!
Who this course is for:
- People who want to develop their motivation skills
Instructor
I am a professional trainer, psychologist and photographer. For more than 20 years, I have designed, implemented and delivered soft skills trainings in organizations all over the world. I worked with hundreds of thousands of people on their personal and professional development. I also teach at a major University in my country and work with thousands of students each year. I am really blessed to be able to work in the areas that are my passions - human development and psychology.
My other passion is photography. I’ve always liked photography, even if it sounds like a cliché. The first photos I took without knowing how to do that, without any attention to framing, subject or composition. After a while, I began to understand what is happening in the space between me as a photographer and the subject I was photographing. And many years later, I also understood why I like to photograph. So that I can communicate: a message, an emotion, a concept.