Self Motivation, Types of motivation and Importance of self motivation
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These slides, I have made for the purpose of my sessional exam presentation.
I hope these slides make you understand about motivation and self motivation.
I will be delight if you gain something good from here.
THANK YOU!
Self Motivation, Types of motivation and Importance of self motivation
Self Motivation
Presentation by
Km Keerti Singh
200142 ‘B’
B.Ed, Semester 1
School of Education
Central University of Haryana
Presented to
Dr. Archana Yadav
Assistant Professor
School of Education
Central University of Haryana
Self Motivation
Latin word ‘mover’ which means “to move”.
Motivation is the process that initiates, guides, and
maintains goal-oriented behaviors. It is what causes you to
act, whether it is getting a glass of water to reduce thirst or
reading a book to gain knowledge.
Motivation involves the biological, emotional, social, and
cognitive forces that activate behaviour.
We can understood motivation by examining three terms:
Motive: It is an inner state of some felt need, restlessness, a drive that directs
the behaviour towards satisfying this need.
Motivating: providing environment and channels to put a person in action
for attaining motive is called motivating process.
Motivation: It is the complex forces starting a person to do work and
continues him in the course of action already initiated.
Self Motivation
Motives
1. Primary motive: these motives are linked with the basic primary needs
associated with The the biological or physiological well being of the
individual. Examples: Hunger, thirst, sex, avoidance of pain, elimination
of body waste sleep and rest etc.
2. Secondary motives: these are linked with one’s social psychological
needs and hence are named as the psychological or social motives. They
are acquired like other forms of learning behaviour in the course of
satisfaction of needs. Examples: power motives, achievements self
actualization motive, security motive, application affiliation motive.
TYPES OF MOTIVATION
1. Natural motivation for intrinsic motivation: this type of motivation
directly link with the natural instincts,urges and impulses of of the
organisation . An individual who is naturally motivated, performs an act
because he find enclosed within in the activity.
2. Artificial motivation for extrinsic motivation: motivation the source of
pleasure does not lie within the task. hair the individual does or learns
something not for its own sake, but as a means of obtaining desired goals
or getting some external reward.
Conclusion
Self-motivation is the force that keeps pushing us to go on – it's our internal
drive to achieve, produce, develop, and keep moving forward. When we think
we are ready to quit something, or we just don't know how to start, our
self-motivation is what pushes us to go on.
With self-motivation, we learn and grow – regardless of the specific situation.
That's why it's such a fundamental tool for reaching our goals, achieving our
dreams, and succeeding, in this journey we call life.
Reference
● Mangal, S.K. & Mangal, Shubhra. (2017). Learning and Teaching. Delhi: Shipra Publications.
● Agarwal, Mohit. (2018) Management. Meerut: Arihant Publications.
Thank You!
Presentation by
Km Keerti Singh
200142 ‘B’
B.Ed, Semester 1
School of Education
Central University of Haryana