Self-motivation Is Your Edge
Scientists experimented with laboratory rats to measure their motivation to live under different circumstances. They dropped a rat into a jar of water that had been placed in total darkness, and they timed how long the animal would continue swimming before it gave up and allowed itself to drown.?
It lasted for three minutes. They dropped another rat into the same kind of jar, but instead of placing it in total darkness, they allowed a ray of light to shine into the jar. This time the rat swam for 36 hours. The scientists discovered that as long as the rat continued to see the light, it continued to have hope.?
As you ponder the future, consider what motivates you to see the light of unlimited possibility.?
Are you motivated to endure and achieve your intended goal in the midst of adverse conditions??
True motivation comes from the inner core of your being, and no one can motivate you like you. Your greatest potential, brilliance, and strength are released when you are at your wit’s end and your back is against the wall.
Throwing in the towel is not an option. Wishing you could be whisked away in a private jet to Monte Carlo or to ski in the Swiss Alps are nice daydreams, but that’s the easy way out.?
Motivate yourself to be on time and make a daily contribution to your place of business.?
Motivate yourself to be solution-oriented.?
Motivate yourself to deliver results and stop whining about who is the boss’s favorite or who goes to lunch with the boss.?
So what if the boss doesn’t notice you or give you a pat on the back? It’s not the end of the world.
Right now, as you read this blog in your home office, virtual office, cubicle, or home, give yourself a standing ovation.?
Why? Because you deserve it. It’s long overdue. Laugh out loud.?
Smile, because every day above ground is a good day. Motivate thyself.
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1 年Interesting perspective. I find animal testing of this nature however to be controversial. While I don't disagree with utilizing rats to test for illnesses and find cures, testing for merely calibrating inner motivation in humans seems inhumane. Rhetorically speaking, are there not ways of bringing insight about human inner motivation by tracking psychological behaviors and patterns in large sampling. Is killing rats the best means? I try when looking and using studies to inform about a topic, to find data that is obtained through means that are not offensive.
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1 年Great insight thank you for all of your wisdom!
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1 年Simon T Bailey DBA, CSP, CPAE great thoughts! I call my inner motivation “resilience”.