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    When people think about the traits most young children have, the two that are brought to mind are imaginative and creative. Children tend to have their own way to go about getting tasks done. These ways might even seem ill logical to adults who know the best way to get the task done, but this is a child’s creativity at work. On trait that tends to be monopolized by the adult community is self-regulated learning. While successful adults are viewed as having a grasp on self-regulated learning,…

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    Mantras are words or phrases that you can repeat to yourself. What these mantras can do is they can help you keep a confident outlook. Your mindset will be focused on the positives, which in turn help your motivation. In our subconscious minds, we're not geared toward the positive. We're not automatically geared toward success. The brain and the body both want the path of least resistance because it's a survival technique. We walk away from the things we view…

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    performance and help them reach their fullest potential. There are many factors that make up transformational leadership. This style encourages followers to emulate them because they see the leader as a strong role model. It inspires followers through motivation by communicating high expectations and this leads to followers being a part of the shared vision that the leader has for the organization. With this style leaders encourage their followers to be innovative and creative. Lastly, they act…

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    Although he lacked a college education, he worked hard to accomplish his life goals. Throughout his life story, Chris reveals what it means to be successful. The meaning of success is having the ability to achieve many of life goals. Determination, motivation, and inspiration are three main characteristics of being successful. Determination is the most important key to success. To be successful one must be focused and determine on what he or she want to achieve. When determine to achieve a…

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    Within Walmart The retail industry is a vicious market for any size business, looking back we remember giants like Zellers, Kmart and even Target who failed to remain afloat in Canada. These were large aisle stores with a range of products from all departments like clothing, electronics and even pharmacy supplies at affordable prices for families. Walmart Canada is still standing, offering virtually everything a family would need to survive, even more so since their addition of food…

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    Everyone thinks at a certain age or time in their life that they “become complete” or “reach their full potential.” But how do you determine that? That was the question many theorists, particularly Abraham Maslow, wanted to find out. Maslow came up with the idea of “the self- actualization person. A self- actualization person is someone who is first free from psychological disturbances, has progressed through the hierarchy of needs, embraced their B-value such as beauty, justice, simplicity,…

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    His theory identifies five levels of needs that every individual wants to satisfy. The need-types start from basic survival and safety needs to needs for social belonging, self-esteem and self-actualisation. The premise is that the needs are the motivation for people to fulfill their physiological and psychological needs through the work they carry out daily. If the needs of the people are fulfilled, they will be satisfied. Another important argument Maslow makes is that the lower need levels…

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    of a meaningful work and engagement. This article provides the foundation for the motivational improvement program as an intervention with the purpose of providing leadership, the organization, and employee with tools and strategies to enhance motivation, promote job satisfaction, increase job performance, improve working relationships, reduce work conflicts, team-building exercises, and increase organizational commitment and job…

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    that I applied Intellectual Stimulation because I valued their opinions and point of views. I realize that I lack the Individual Considerations and the Inspirational Motivation to be an effective leader. As I reflect and learn that I preferred MBE-P that I am sacrificing the sense…

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    this experiment. Reason being, we need to figure out ways of motivating members in our society because motivation is the drive that allows people to complete tasks in a timely manner. Whether they are children, college students, or professionals, it is important to find ways to have people excel in their work environments since efficient work-ethic results rely on motivation. Lastly, motivation is known to allow one to build and develop great leadership skills, which then leads to great…

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