
I often hear about how companies should make it an effort to motivate their employees or to provide conditions to motivate their personnel. Lately, I came across this again and it made me ponder. I think this is a misinterpretation of the meaning of the word “motivation”. Because that way, people are actually manipulated or paid off to do something they don’t want to do. In my opinion, the meaning of the word is used wrongly.
To me, “motivation” does NOT mean
- sitting back and waiting for others to make me happy or excited. That way I would give up responsibility for my life and I would make the quality of my feelings and the value of how I fill my life depending on circumstances and on other people’s moods or kindness. Again, this would make me get stuck in the present moment instead of taking the present moment for improving myself (like I wrote last week).
- forcing myself to do what I don’t want to do or lying at myself in repeating words I don’t feel. That only costs energy.
To me it means
- Finding a meaningful reason for doing what I need or have to do by observing a project or task from different angles
or/and - reminding myself of why I started doing something
This generates energy.

Obstacles can appear and not everything in life is roses. We cannot give up only because we have to lift our feet a little higher for making some particular steps. But if I cannot find a reason for what I am doing or when my goal changed then I should rather change my path instead of pushing myself to keep it up.
Don’t get me wrong. This should not be an excuse because we all have our obligations and responsibilities – in for a penny, in for a pound! And sometimes such not so desired tasks or situations are going along with or are part of what we actually like doing. For example, someone loves living in a house but doesn’t like doing the household. So what? It is part of the deal. One comes with the other. In such cases we simply need to remember what Maya Angelou said:

So, don’t force yourself to do what you cannot stand doing because you misunderstand the word. Motivation has much more do with a positive tenor. Thereby responsibility is taken for what needs to be done, the view goes to a place behind the current task, or solutions are found to improve the situation.
Motivation means, generating power and enthusiasm for what I am doing which simply means: I love what I do and I do what I love. It is an inner concept that improves how I approach tasks and enhances the quality of what I do.
Having said this: Stay motivated and conquer this day!
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True, Motivation is about empowering others to find happiness not to make you happy. Excellent article I love the perspective that you look it from. Nice work.
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Hi, thank you for stopping by. Yes, you totally nailed it and I love how you said it. Would you allow me to quote you?
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thankyou for this motivating messages,it helped me a lot most specially when dealing on my studies and more,God speed!
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Hi 😊 I am happy to hear that the post spoke to you. It is a lot about our attitude to find the energy to hang in again. Thank you for stopping by 💖
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I love this, I think you hit the nail right on the head and I agree, I think a lot of people /companies get it wrong. It has to come from the inside! There has to be a purpose you cant just play “simply the best” at full volume get ppl hyped up and expect that to sustain and translate into your bottom line. I look forward to future posts! Thank You.
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Hi and thank you for stopping by! Yes, that’s exactly the point. Having something at hands to keep it going for a short period may work but for the long run the reason for hanging in and going for something needs to be rooted deeper within. Again, thank you very much for visiting and for leaving this point of view. Happy New Year to you!
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Excellent post. Have a meaning and know your why. Love it.
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I agree, Tony. You summed it up very well! Thank you very much for stopping by and reading!
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Thank you very much for sharing the post. I appreciate it a lot, Ronald 🙏
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