MOTIVATION Watch this video on intrinsic versus extrinsic motivation Value x Expectation (of success) = Motivation What Values (Extrinsic or Intrinsic.

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MOTIVATION Watch this video on intrinsic versus extrinsic motivation Value x Expectation (of success) = Motivation What Values (Extrinsic or Intrinsic outcomes or experiences) do you rely on? Take 5 minutes to make a list of what motivates you already & which motivators you can adapt into your life?

WHAT MOTIVATES? Extrinsic Motivation Outcomes Intrinsic Motivation Experiences Grades Recognition Certificates College Credits Promotions Record/Top Score Praise/Approval Dean’s List Money  Autonomy (control)  Belonging (connected)  Competence (mastery)  Dreams (purpose)  Esteem (positive)  Fun (interest/pleasure)  Goals (accomplishment)  Safety (security)

1.Watch this video by Nick VujicicNick Vujicic 2. Watch this video about MotivationMotivation Take 5 minutes to free write a personal response to these videos Write 3 goals for yourself this semester. Use the DAPPS rules for goal setting: Dated – Specific deadlines for achievement. Achievable – Goals must be realistic. Personal – Goals must be what YOU want for yourself- not what someone else wants for you. Positive – Goals must focus on what you want rather than what you don’t want. Specific – Goals must be stated in specific, measurable terms.

YOUR NEXT STEP? FOLLOW THROUGH!