Thursday, 26 February 2015

PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFUL AT MOTIVATING OTHERS.

"I Want Someone To Look At Me And Say Because Of You I Didn’t Give Up" 

http://www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/want-someone-look-and-say-because-you-didnt-give.html



There are many people who have set examples for others and are highly respected in our society because they have succeed in their life and are inspiring millions of other people to achieve their dreams. Its not one person or a small number, everyday we meet thousands of people who have something to teach us from their experience but yes, there are few highly recognized over the globe. These people are ideals to millions of people. Some of them are: Albert Einstein, Steve jobs, Milkha Singh, Nick Vujicic, mother Teresa etc. etc., the list is endless.



Talking about one person would not be enough; we all learn different things from different people. But the truth is, it is only you who is responsible for your happiness, success and satisfaction. Only you can inspire yourself. Others can just teach it is up to you to learn. 

But the best example of a person who has been successful in motivating others and the one who teaches "trust yourself, be yourself and that you are adorable the way you are" is Nick Vujicic: a true fighter and hero.



Birth and early childhood: Nick Vujicic was destined to Dushka and Boris Vujicic in 1982 in Melbourne, Australia. In spite of the fact that he was a generally sound infant, Nick was conceived without arms and legs; he had no legs, yet two little feet, one of which had two toes. Nick has two siblings, Michelle and Aaron. At first, a Victoria state law kept Nick from going to a standard school because of his physical incapacity disregarding an absence of mental weakness. Then again, Vujicic turned into one of the first physically debilitated understudies incorporated into a standard school once those laws changed. Then again, his absence of appendages made him a focus for school spooks, and he fell into a serious discouragement. At age eight, he mulled over suicide and even attempted to suffocate himself in his bathtub at age ten; his affection for his guardians kept him from finishing. He likewise expressed in his music feature "Something More" that God had an arrangement for his life and he couldn't force himself to suffocate in light of this. 

Change in attitude: Nick begged hard that God would provide for him arms and legs, and at first told God that, if his petition to God stayed unanswered, Nick would not applaud him inconclusively. Be that as it may, a key defining moment in his confidence came when his mom demonstrated to him a daily paper article around a man managing a serious handicap. Vujicic acknowledged he wasn't remarkable in his battles and started to grasp his absence of appendages. After this, Nick understood his achievements could motivate others and got to be thankful for his life. 

Turning inability into strength: Nick progressively made sense of how to carry on with a full existence without appendages, adjusting a considerable lot of the every day abilities limbed individuals finish without considering. Nick composes with two toes on his left foot and an exceptional grasp that slid onto his enormous toe. He knows how to utilize a PC and can sort up to 45 words every moment utilizing the "heel and toe" technique. He has likewise figured out how to toss tennis balls, play drum pedals, get a glass of water, brush his hair, brush his teeth, answer the telephone and shave, notwithstanding taking part in golf, swimming, and even sky-plunging. 

Achievements: Amid auxiliary school, he was chosen chief of Macgregor State in Queensland and worked with the understudy chamber on raising money occasions for neighborhood foundations and handicap crusades. When he was seventeen, he began to give talks at his petition to God gathering, and later established his non-benefit association, Life Without Limbs.

Conclusion: With faith in god and himself, Nick Vujicic admired his life and gained name. He has a loving family and a baby too. He is living his life happily. What if he just sat home thinking about his disability and complaining all the time? Results would have been different and sad.

So friends, never give up, have faith in god, work hard, look at those who are in severe pain much more than yours, trust yourself, and show the world that who you are.



This is the motivational speech of Nick Vujicic which has a great impact on us. He teaches us to ourselves, to have faith in ourselves and trust god. He teaches us to accept everything the way it is and make best out of it. 

Wednesday, 11 February 2015

WHAT MOTIVATES PEOPLE TO MAKE CHANGE OR WORK TOWARDS AN ACHIEVEMENT.



“Of course motivation is not permanent. But then, neither is bathing; but it is something you should do on a regular basis.” ― Zig ZiglarRaising Positive Kids in a Negative World http://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/793960
Motivation is defined as the process that initiates, guides, and maintains goal-oriented behaviours.


It is not easy to motivate people because every person had different things that motivates them. Money cannot be the motivator for everyone. Some people get motivated by appreciation. But their are some theories that are believed to be motivator agents for every person. These are:

  • Humanistic Theory of Motivation: Humanistic hypotheses of inspiration are in view of the thought that individuals additionally have solid cognitive motivations to perform different activities. This is broadly delineated in Abraham Maslow's order of requirements, which exhibits distinctive inspirations at diverse levels. To begin with, individuals are roused to satisfy fundamental natural requirements for nourishment and asylum, and those of security, love, and regard. When the lower level needs have been addressed, the essential spark turns into the requirement for culmination toward oneself, or the craving to satisfy one's individual potential. 

Here is a video that shows Maslow, Herzberg & Taylor's motivational theories.

This video explains the theories by Maslow, Herzberg & taylor. It lists many factors that leads to motivation. :)

In a nutshell, different people get motivated by different factors. You never know what can help in motivating a person. These individual theories can offer a greater understanding of the forces that cause us to take action. In reality, there are likely many different forces that interact to motivate behaviour.