“We CARE , We SHARE !!!”
Definition :
Ability to do what needs to be done,
without influence from other people or situations.
People with self motivation can find a reason
and strength to complete a task, even when
challenging, without giving up or needing another to
encourage them.
“ Self-motivation is, in its
simplest form, the force that
drives you to do things and
focusing on what we have to
achieve .”
 Self-motivation is a key life skill and something
that everybody interested in personal
development should think carefully about.
 Motivation pushes us to achieve our goals, feel
more fulfilled and improve overall quality of
life. People who are self-motivated tend to be
more organized, with good time management
skills and have more self-esteem and confidence.
 Understanding and developing your self-
motivation can help you to take control of many
other aspects of your life.
“Never quit when you experience a
setback or frustration. Success could be
just
around the corner.”
“Dare to dream big dreams. If there is
anything to the law of expectation then
we are moving in the direction of our
dreams, goals and expectations.”
“ Train yourself to finish what you start.
So many of us become scattered as we
try to accomplish a task. Finish one task
before you begin another.”
Commit yourself to joy. C.S. Lewis once
said, “Joy is the serious business of
heaven.”
It is important to remember, when
thinking about what you would like
to achieve in your life, that change is
inevitable.
 Your circumstances and priorities will
change through your life, you may
realize, at the age of 40 that you are
never going to be a concert pianist – as
you had planned when you were
19. However if you take the right steps
from the age of 19 then there is nothing
to stop you achieving this potential
goal.
It may be useful to categories life
Goals:
 Academic goals – what knowledge and/or
qualifications do you want to achieve?
 Career goals – where would you like your
career to take you, what level do you want
to reach?
 Monetary goals – what do you aim to earn
at given point in your life?
 Ethical goals – do you want to volunteer
some of your time to a good cause or get
involved in local events, politics etc.?
 Creative goals – how do you want to
progress creatively or artistically?
 Domestic goals – how would you like your
domestic life to be in the future?
 Physical goals – do you want to develop
you skill in a certain sport or other physical
activity?
Making Your Goals “S M A R T”
It can be useful to make your goals and
sub-goals fit the SMART criteria.
That is goals should be :
Charles Dubois once said,
“We must be prepared, at any
moment, to sacrifice who we are for
who we are capable of becoming.”
Once you have thought about
your life goals you can start to
plan how best to achieve
them. Set yourself smaller
goals for the future. In 10 years
I will be… in 5 years I will
be… etc. Work out plans of
action with smaller and smaller
sub-goals until you can arrive
at an action plan that you can
start working on now.
“Self Motivation helps to achieve any
GOALS of your LIFE!!!”
Self motivation & goal setting

Self motivation & goal setting

  • 1.
    “We CARE ,We SHARE !!!”
  • 2.
    Definition : Ability todo what needs to be done, without influence from other people or situations. People with self motivation can find a reason and strength to complete a task, even when challenging, without giving up or needing another to encourage them. “ Self-motivation is, in its simplest form, the force that drives you to do things and focusing on what we have to achieve .”
  • 3.
     Self-motivation isa key life skill and something that everybody interested in personal development should think carefully about.  Motivation pushes us to achieve our goals, feel more fulfilled and improve overall quality of life. People who are self-motivated tend to be more organized, with good time management skills and have more self-esteem and confidence.  Understanding and developing your self- motivation can help you to take control of many other aspects of your life.
  • 4.
    “Never quit whenyou experience a setback or frustration. Success could be just around the corner.” “Dare to dream big dreams. If there is anything to the law of expectation then we are moving in the direction of our dreams, goals and expectations.”
  • 5.
    “ Train yourselfto finish what you start. So many of us become scattered as we try to accomplish a task. Finish one task before you begin another.” Commit yourself to joy. C.S. Lewis once said, “Joy is the serious business of heaven.”
  • 6.
    It is importantto remember, when thinking about what you would like to achieve in your life, that change is inevitable.  Your circumstances and priorities will change through your life, you may realize, at the age of 40 that you are never going to be a concert pianist – as you had planned when you were 19. However if you take the right steps from the age of 19 then there is nothing to stop you achieving this potential goal.
  • 7.
    It may beuseful to categories life Goals:  Academic goals – what knowledge and/or qualifications do you want to achieve?  Career goals – where would you like your career to take you, what level do you want to reach?  Monetary goals – what do you aim to earn at given point in your life?  Ethical goals – do you want to volunteer some of your time to a good cause or get involved in local events, politics etc.?  Creative goals – how do you want to progress creatively or artistically?  Domestic goals – how would you like your domestic life to be in the future?  Physical goals – do you want to develop you skill in a certain sport or other physical activity?
  • 8.
    Making Your Goals“S M A R T” It can be useful to make your goals and sub-goals fit the SMART criteria. That is goals should be : Charles Dubois once said, “We must be prepared, at any moment, to sacrifice who we are for who we are capable of becoming.”
  • 9.
    Once you havethought about your life goals you can start to plan how best to achieve them. Set yourself smaller goals for the future. In 10 years I will be… in 5 years I will be… etc. Work out plans of action with smaller and smaller sub-goals until you can arrive at an action plan that you can start working on now.
  • 10.
    “Self Motivation helpsto achieve any GOALS of your LIFE!!!”