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Tips for Motivating Start Up Employees

It is paramount that you persuade your employees in the event that you have begun up a business. This is on account of there is no significant authentic exchanging achievement, accomplishments, and absence of a demonstrated idea. Straightforwardness in Communication  Employees will begin investing their full exertion and get intending to the work in the event that they are made to accept that they are a piece of something enormous. Continuously have a general and straightforward correspondence that will make them agreeable, regarded and a some piece of the organization's vision. Inspire them to further give inputs and not simply take after the standard top-down correspondence. Have a firm choice making stand while child rearing a synergistic environment. Regard each Employee as a single person  Regard the needs of every employee and comprehend that these may be diverse. Attempt to comprehend and know them by giving adaptability regarding the matter of their individual circu

You Will Find Your Color.

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Take that time by yourself to get to know yourself and rediscover what makes you shine. Don’t surrender yourself to waiting, and don’t stay isolated for too long, because there’s a beautiful you the world is dying to meet.  Source 

The 10 Keys to Success

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1. Set Your Goal  Yes, you have to set your goal. This is an old school, and I believe you know why you need to set goals, right? Goals do not only help you to stay focused in what you do, if your goals are excited, they can even propel and drive you into action. If there is one thing that can make you successful, I’d say it is goal setting. This is how important goal setting is in our life. So make sure you know what you want to achieve and you have a goal before you sleep tonight. 2. Take Massive and Consistent Action Another old school success factor. Nothing is going to automatically in our life, you have to take action and make things come true. If you just think about wanting to become a millionaire but you did not actually take the necessary action, nothing is going to happen. Just like after you read a wealth book that teaches you how to make money, if you did not apply the techniques in that book, you will not be rich. Even if there is a magic button that can make yo

How to Get Yourself Motivated

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It’s hard to motivate yourself to do the things you want to achieve in life, especially when you’re in a slump. Life is alike a roller coaster – it has it’s high points where you’re motivated to the max, but when it’s lows hit you, you don’t even remember what it felt like to be at the top. And everybody feels unmotivated to do stuff at one point in their lives; it’s just human nature. But it’s during these times of our lives that we have to stay focused on what we want to achieve and light a fire underneath our butts to get up and just go and do it!  Here are some helpful tips to stay motivated when you’re at a low in your life and in the deepest slump you’ve ever been in: 1.Choose One Specific Goal Even though you’re not motivated to do anything, choose one specific goal and tackle it with all your might and gusto! Write down all the steps needed to achieve that one goal and start a checklist. Each time you finish something on that list, cross it off and start on the next

Telling someone they’re not good enough is not okay

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Telling someone they’re not good enough is not okay I don’t care if you’re joking. I don’t care if you think ‘It will push them to work harder.’ Because it isn’t a joke, and it will not always make someone want to work harder to prove you wrong. Sometimes they accept it as a fact, then they live with a mindset of “Why try when I’m just going to fail?” It’s  not  okay.

Motivation Basic Need Theories Revisited

There are different theories about human motivation but in this chapter the author only explain the basic need theories of Maslow, Alderfer, Herzberg, and McClelland. Schein also contrast them on a table that shows the similarity of their approaches. The theory of Maslow was created in 1954 and is arranged by a hierarchical order, so you can not pass to the next level until you have covered the lower order level. His categories are physiological needs, safety needs, affiliation, self-esteem needs, and self-actualization. The problem with this theory is that the categories proposed by Maslow are very general. Alderfer take the Maslow needs and group them into three basic categories that are: needs for existence, needs to relate to others, and needs for personal growth. His theory was created in 1972 and is most useful to measure how much of each need has accomplished an adult at a given time. McClelland’s theory identifies three basic needs, for achievement, power and affiliation bu