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February 26, 2009

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Jennifer

I think you are so right. I recently held a position of huge responsibility and I worked like a dog. And loved it! As the famous sales guru Joel Wheldon (not famous to you? Oh, then try growing up with an American salesdad who spent all his commuting time listening to motivational tapes) once said: "If it is to be, it is up to me." He later went on to say: "Success comes in cans, not in cannots." Which had my brother and I roaring in the back seat...

Paul Kavanagh

I have always wanted to use this quote in a serious business context, and here is the perfect opportunity to do so. The Notorious B.I.G, a famous modern day philosopher, or Rapper as he is more commonly known once said, “you can’t change the world, until you change yourself”. Okay so maybe this is not the world’s deepest or most profound statement, but it certainly is true.
So why is this relevant to the subject of motivation, well in my humble opinion, what truly motivates is that which comes from inside. All the research clearly shows that the “kick in the pants” stuff is only at best short term, the bribes are the same, and the hygiene issues will always leave them wanting more, so to really motivate it has to come from within the individual. The old adage “horses for courses” for me here applies.
So what I am saying, and adding to the discussion is this, if you are the leader, and your role is to motivate others, please bear in mind the individuality of people. For me I believe the purest form of motivation is one where each individual person is motivated the way they individually need and that is total motivation of the highest order.

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