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5 Types of Motivation

5 Types of Motivation – What is the Best Motivator for You?

The Best Motivator is The One That Works For You

We are all motivated by a unique force that drives us to achieve and become more than what we already are. Have you ever wondered what the best motivator in the world is? Many people do, and the problem is that there isn’t a perfect answer. Motivation is not one-size-fits-all.

 

As we grow and gain new experiences in life, we find that our motivations change too. The factors that used to fuel us in the past become outdated and we are motivated by different things as new challenges arise in life. Whether it’s money, the desire to make a difference in the world, or personal satisfaction in doing your very best every day, the best motivator is always the one that works for you.

 

What motivates you may be different than what motivates a friend, family member, or stranger. What motivates one person simply might not work well for another. What motivates you for work-related tasks may be different than what motivates you for personal-life tasks. It is important to identify and understand the different types of motivators so that you can recognize how they work and which types of motivators to adopt for your motivational strategy. Read on to learn about the 5 types of motivation and how they work:

 

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Work Motivators

work-motivators-hustleThose who work in a high-stress field (which can almost include any job now) need to stay motivated to continue doing what they do. For many, it’s the fact that they want enough money to pay bills and live comfortably. That’s a huge motivator for many people. Others may be coming out of a traumatic event, such as a spouse passing away or divorce. You may be worried about your financial future, so you focus on doing the best job you can and enjoying as much of your job as possible.

Other motivational options for work-related tasks include getting recognition, earning bonuses, getting respect from others, or moving up the corporate ladder. Depending on your personality, drive, and needs, any or all of these can motivate you to do your job well.


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Personal Life Motivators

Personal life is much different than work and what motivates you in that aspect is different. You don’t earn money for being in a relationship, but you can factor in that your job provides stability and flexibility to do what you love.

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Motivation can come from many sources here, but most people rely on others for motivation. They know that their parents and family members are always there for them to cheer them on, they have spouses who rely on them for security, both emotionally, financially, and much more.

 

There are other personal life motivators like being a good friend, being an excellent spouse, significant other, or finding time to enjoy a relaxing moment for yourself.


Achievement Motivators

success-achievement-motivatorsMany people are driven to achieve specific goals in their lives. This type of motivator works best for people who are sustained by process of achieving tasks and marking things off their to-do lists instead of the actual reward. For example, marathon runners might run for the joy of training every day for a marathon instead of actually finishing the race. People who are motivated by achievement are self-motivated. They live for accomplishment and overcoming challenging tasks.


Social Motivators

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As social creatures we need to feel a sense of belonging and community. People who are driven by social motivators seek deep connections and the presence of groups to motivate themselves.

 

 

This type of motivator works well for those of us who are nourished by interactions with family, friends, or a specific club where we can be with others who share the same interests. Finding genuine people who accept us for the things we love makes us feel less lonely and supported in our endeavors.


Learning Motivators

motivated-by-learningMastering new subjects and learning skills that make us into better people is one of the most enriching aspects of life. People who are motivated to learn are similar to achievement motivators except that they are motivated to absorbing new information and improving their skill-sets. Learning motivators are one of the best types of motivation because people who love learning understand that knowledge brings power.

 

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