If you want to make things happen the ability to motivate yourself and others is a crucial skill. At work, home, and everywhere in between, people use motivation to get results. Motivation requires a delicate balance of communication, structure, and incentives. These 21 tactics will help you maximize motivation in yourself and others. 1. Consequences – Never use threats. They’ll turn people against you. But making people aware of the negative consequences of not getting results (for everyone involved) can have a big impact. This one is also big for self motivation. If you don’t get your act together, will you ever get what you want? 2. Pleasure – This is the old carrot on a stick technique. Providing pleasurable rewards creates eager and productive people. 3. Performance incentives – Appeal to people’s selfish nature. Give them the opportunity to earn more for themselves by earning more for you. 4. Detailed instructions – If you want a specific result, give specific instructions. People work better when they know exactly what’s expected. 6. Kindness – Get people on your side and they’ll want to help you. Piss them off and they’ll do everything they can to screw you over. 7. Deadlines – Many people are most productive right before a big deadline. They also have a hard time focusing until that deadline is looming overhead. Use this to your advantage by setting up a series of mini-deadlines building up to an end result. 10. Recognize achievement – Make a point to recognize achievements one-on-one and also in group settings. People like to see that their work isn’t being ignored. 11. Personal stake – Think about the personal stake of others. What do they need? By understanding this you’ll be able to keep people happy and productive. 12. Concentrate on outcomes – No one likes to work with someone standing over their shoulder. Focus on outcomes — make it clear what you want and cut people loose to get it done on their own. 13. Trust and Respect – Give people the trust and respect they deserve and they’ll respond to requests much more favorably. 14. Create challenges – People are happy when they’re progressing towards a goal. Give them the opportunity to face new and difficult problems and they’ll be more enthusiastic. 15. Let people be creative – Don’t expect everyone to do things your way. Allowing people to be creative creates a more optimistic environment and can lead to awesome new ideas. 17. Demand improvement – Don’t let people stagnate. Each time someone advances raise the bar a little higher (especially for yourself). 18. Make it fun – Work is most enjoyable when it doesn’t feel like work at all. Let people have fun and the positive environment will lead to better results. 19. Create opportunities – Give people the opportunity to advance. Let them know that hard work will pay off. 21. Make it stimulating – Mix it up. Don’t ask people to do the same boring tasks all the time. A stimulating environment creates enthusiasm and the opportunity for “big picture” thinking. Master these key points and you’ll increase motivation with a bit of hard work.Motivation
5. Short and long term goals – Use both short and long term goals to guide the action process and create an overall philosophy.
8. Team Spirit – Create an environment of camaraderie. People work more effectively when they feel like part of team — they don’t want to let others down.
16. Constructive criticism – Often people don’t realize what they’re doing wrong. Let them know. Most people want to improve and will make an effort once they know how to do it.
20. Communication – Keep the communication channels open. By being aware of potential problems you can fix them before a serious dispute arises.