Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
Aug 1, 1996
Publisher
Penguin Books
ISBN-10
0140255265
ISBN-13
9780140255263
Description
Edward L. Deci and Richard Flaste delve into the underlying mechanisms of self-motivation in their insightful exploration. They challenge conventional beliefs about rewards and punishments, emphasizing that while external incentives can yield immediate compliance, they often hinder genuine motivation and long-term engagement. The authors illustrate how intrinsic motivation can be cultivated and sustained, leading to not only a deeper understanding of oneself but also more fulfilling achievements.
Through a blend of research findings and real-life examples, Deci and Flaste reveal the importance of autonomy and personal growth in driving motivation. They encourage readers to rethink their approaches, whether in parenting, education, or the workplace, highlighting the transformative potential of fostering an environment that supports intrinsic desires rather than merely reinforcing externally imposed goals.
Ultimately, the work invites readers to explore their intrinsic motivations and to consider how to unlock the same in those they guide. By fostering a sense of personal connection to tasks, the authors argue that individuals can achieve far greater satisfaction and productivity, offering a fresh perspective on the age-old question of what truly motivates us.
Through a blend of research findings and real-life examples, Deci and Flaste reveal the importance of autonomy and personal growth in driving motivation. They encourage readers to rethink their approaches, whether in parenting, education, or the workplace, highlighting the transformative potential of fostering an environment that supports intrinsic desires rather than merely reinforcing externally imposed goals.
Ultimately, the work invites readers to explore their intrinsic motivations and to consider how to unlock the same in those they guide. By fostering a sense of personal connection to tasks, the authors argue that individuals can achieve far greater satisfaction and productivity, offering a fresh perspective on the age-old question of what truly motivates us.
Genres
Children’s