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1 SELF MOTIVATION

2  People with less ability but stronger will are able to perform better than people with superior ability and lack of will.  Hard work is crucial for success and achievement.  This "WILL" to do is known as MOTIVATION.  PLAY VIDEO LEGENDS OF INDIA (most inspiring video ever made).mp4LEGENDS OF INDIA (most inspiring video ever made).mp4

3 SELF MOTIVATION Einstein Albert Einstein “Genius is 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration”

4 SELF MOTIVATION Intrinsic Motivation  Stems from feelings of achievement and accomplishment and is concerned with the state of self-actualization.  Mother Teresa's work in the slums of calcutta,India,not only motivates the people who work with her work but also many others who simply hear about her work and then want to join the team.  Some of the intrinsic Motivators and praise, recognition, responsibility, esteem, power,status,challenges and decision making responsibility.

5 SELF MOTIVATION Mother Teresa's work in the slums of calcutta,India,not only motivates the people who work with her work but also many others who simply hear about her work and then want to join the team.

6 SELF MOTIVATION Extrinsic Motivation  It induced by external factors which are primarily financial in nature.  This financial incentives and rewards have been a subject of debate whether they really motivate the employee or simply move them to work and perform.

7 SELF MOTIVATION Play the video I WILL NOT QUIT! (NEW MOTIVATION HD).mp4I WILL NOT QUIT! (NEW MOTIVATION HD).mp4

8 SELF MOTIVATION 10 STEPS FOR EASY SELF MOTIVATION

9 SELF MOTIVATION 10 STEPS FOR EASY SELF MOTIVATION

10 1.Be Happy  Happy people are easily motivated.  Happiness in your birth right so don’t settle for anything else.  In time completion of your office work will make to more happy.

11 2.Self Development.  Spend at least one hour a day in self development  Read good books or listen to inspiring tapes.  Implement what you learn from your reading and listening. It will give you excitement and energy to work harder toward achieving your goals.

12 3.Get out from your Comfort Zone  Be willing to leave your comfort zone.  The greatest barrier to achieve your potential is your comfort zone.  Great thinks happen when you make friends even your in discomfort zone.

13 4. Stop Limiting Yourself   Don’t indulge in self limiting thinking  Think empowering expansive thoughts.

14 5. Finish what you start  Train yourself to finish what you start.  So many of us become scattered as we try to accomplish a task.  Finish one task before you begin another.

15 6.Positive Attitude  Your attitude is your biggest asset.  Positive thinking is extremely important as your thoughts and attitude will influence your plans and actions.  Do not let negative thoughts or people influence you. Do not get frustrated or depressed. BE POSITIVE.

16 7.Never Give Up  Never quit when you experience a setback or frustration.  Success could be just around the corner.

17 8.Dream and Dream Big  Dare to dream big dream  Only when you have a big dream, you will be determined to follow it and make it real.

18 9.Mistakes Happens  Don’t be afraid of mistakes happen  Wisdom help us to learn lesson from mistake and never repeat it.

19 10.Live Life to the Fullest  The real tragedy in life is not in how much we suffer, but rather in how much we miss. So don’t miss a thing.  we must be prepared at any moment to sacrifice who we are for who we are capable of becoming.

20 Maslow’s Hierarchy Theory Self- Actualization Self-Esteem Love-Belonging Safety-Security Physiological

21 Maslow’s Hierarchy Theory Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Theory Five needs: 1. Physiological : Basic needs of hunger, thirst, shelter, and other body needs. 2. Safety: security and protection from physical and emotional harm 3. Social: affection, belongingness, acceptance and friendship. 4. Esteem: Need for both self esteem(self respect, autonomy and achievement) and external esteem (status, recognition and attention) 5. Self-actualization the drive to become what one is capable of becoming: includes growth, achieving one’s potential, self fulfilment.

22 SELF MOTIVATION Show the ppt A man born to conquer.pptx

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24  The average growth rate is 13% it is a positive sign.  To meet growing operative expenditure we need to grow more than 25% in every financial year.  We are in right track, we need to improve over growth speed.

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