The things that motivate me include; Achievement, Independence, Self-Expression, Variety, and Relationships. As far as achievement, I would say that I do focus quite a bit on doing the best that I can’t and succeeding at that. Independence to me is a motivator because it pushes me to do what I am most comfortable with, which is often working alone. As someone who is very intact with self discovery and expressing those things, self-expression is most definitely a motivator for me as a student. I feel that explaining yourself and sharing in your own words is very important. In high school, and even as an American, variety is a very prominent factor that exists amongst me. To me variety is of great significance when it comes to work and just being aware of the differences among people. Overall, I would say that relationships is my most important motivator. Every day I interact with people and communicate in a social manner. Although independence exists as a motivator, I do greatly value connecting with other people and relating with them. Relations can impact lives dramatically and are a vital component in the health and wellbeing of people. Whenever I completed the exercises for Chapter 12, I found out the things that I value the most and things that motivate me in every day life. With the top five motivators that I have, I was surprised that independence showed up. Although I do like to work alone, independence has never been considered a motivator for me. These motivators are stimulations for getting me to do or not to do something. My motivators can influence the decisions I do or do not make. For example, if I’m being pressured into doing something illegal I can consider how it would affect my achievement in the future. Another example would be independence coming into play when I decide to be social
The things that motivate me include; Achievement, Independence, Self-Expression, Variety, and Relationships. As far as achievement, I would say that I do focus quite a bit on doing the best that I can’t and succeeding at that. Independence to me is a motivator because it pushes me to do what I am most comfortable with, which is often working alone. As someone who is very intact with self discovery and expressing those things, self-expression is most definitely a motivator for me as a student. I feel that explaining yourself and sharing in your own words is very important. In high school, and even as an American, variety is a very prominent factor that exists amongst me. To me variety is of great significance when it comes to work and just being aware of the differences among people. Overall, I would say that relationships is my most important motivator. Every day I interact with people and communicate in a social manner. Although independence exists as a motivator, I do greatly value connecting with other people and relating with them. Relations can impact lives dramatically and are a vital component in the health and wellbeing of people. Whenever I completed the exercises for Chapter 12, I found out the things that I value the most and things that motivate me in every day life. With the top five motivators that I have, I was surprised that independence showed up. Although I do like to work alone, independence has never been considered a motivator for me. These motivators are stimulations for getting me to do or not to do something. My motivators can influence the decisions I do or do not make. For example, if I’m being pressured into doing something illegal I can consider how it would affect my achievement in the future. Another example would be independence coming into play when I decide to be social