QOD: Ask yourself if what you’re doing today is getting you closer to where you want to be tomorrow Warm Up: When was the last time you were Motivated.

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QOD: Ask yourself if what you’re doing today is getting you closer to where you want to be tomorrow Warm Up: When was the last time you were Motivated to learn? Jot down MULTIPLE examples

Motivation

What is Motivation? Ability to pursue your goals and work for reasons that go beyond external rewards such as money and recognition

What Influences Motivation ? Choice Desire Challenge Value

What Motivates You? Compare your Warm Up (a time you were motivated to learn) to the four components of motivation: choice, desire, challenge, and value. How many were present in your experience?

Internal vs. External Intrinsic: when the activity Is its own reward Extrinsic: when the incentive is a reward What kind of motivator is this?

The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us

Self-efficacy The belief in one’s capabilities to organize and execute the courses of action required to manage prospective situations. I’m Kinda a Big Deal So basically, do you think you can do it or not?!

How to gain Self-Efficacy Past Performance Vicarious experiences Verbal Persuasion Physiological Cues

Sources