Book contents
- Motivating Self and Others
- Motivating Self and Others
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Motivation and Optimal Functioning
- Chapter 2 Self-Direction
- Chapter 3 Core Personal Goals
- Chapter 4 Motivational Systems Theory
- Chapter 5 Thriving with Social Purpose
- Chapter 6 Evolutionary Origins of Social Purpose
- Chapter 7 Life Meaning
- Chapter 8 Guiding Principles for Motivating Self and Others
- Chapter 9 Your Toolbox for Motivating Self and Others
- References
- Index
Chapter 8 - Guiding Principles for Motivating Self and Others
Pathways to Optimal Human Functioning
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 October 2020
- Motivating Self and Others
- Motivating Self and Others
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Motivation and Optimal Functioning
- Chapter 2 Self-Direction
- Chapter 3 Core Personal Goals
- Chapter 4 Motivational Systems Theory
- Chapter 5 Thriving with Social Purpose
- Chapter 6 Evolutionary Origins of Social Purpose
- Chapter 7 Life Meaning
- Chapter 8 Guiding Principles for Motivating Self and Others
- Chapter 9 Your Toolbox for Motivating Self and Others
- References
- Index
Summary
Many books that aspire to go beyond descriptions of motivational processes to address the question of how to motivate self and others adopt a tactical approach that is overly mechanical and often limited to a narrow range of change pathways and targets of intervention. To avoid these pitfalls, this chapter focuses on broad principles for enhancing optimal human functioning rather than offering simplistic “prescriptions” for motivating self and others. In doing so, we also explain why the uniqueness of individual motivational patterns – psychologically, developmentally, and contextually – makes it impossible to offer formulaic advice for motivating self and others. To engage the reader’s interest, we use a novel Q&A format after the initial presentation of overarching principles to illustrate how a “principled” approach to motivating self and others can be used to diagnosis motivational problems, identify multiple targets of intervention, and envision a variety of pathways to more optimal functioning.
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- Motivating Self and OthersThriving with Social Purpose, Life Meaning, and the Pursuit of Core Personal Goals, pp. 382 - 446Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020