All our lives we try to understand to define our mission in this life. We find motivating factors for our being. Many great people have made the whole world remember their names, finding and developing their mission. They knew what their purpose was, that's why they succeed. By knowing the purpose, you have your motivation, and conversely, by having the motivation, you know what your purpose is. Your mission is your motivation; helps you see far beyond your limits. Starting from the motivation I want to define what it is. Motivation is a type of energy that helps you accomplish tasks. It is a phenomenon that is difficult to control. As Daniel Pink (2009) stated, there are three types of units that are like our operating systems: “The first was the biological unit. Humans and other animals ate to satisfy their hunger, drank to quench their thirst, and mated to satisfy their carnal urges.''(p.3). This first impulse is not responsible for activities such as walking someone's dog or conducting a survey. For these types of tasks people have the second push on which Daniel Pink (2009) added that extrinsic motivators push you to perform tasks: “If you promised to increase our pay, we will work harder. If I had the prospect of getting an A on the test, we would study longer.''(p.3). This type X motivation works when you get rewards after finishing your work. But there is another drive, the third, which is much more difficult to understand. This is intrinsic motivation. For example, when you read a book not for lessons, but just for yourself, your motivation in reading it is intrinsic, it is the third drive that pushes you to read it. Since you are not reading it to get a high grade from your teacher, you are reading it because it is interesting to you,......middle of the paper......this is open for him to continue his education or he can start to work to earn money. Here the first objective for the student is to obtain the degree for which he has to work a lot, and here the student has intrinsic motivations such as public opinion being enthusiastic about him, he can find a job after graduation, he can obtain a master's degree for a better job and is learning a lot of interesting things about the world, etc. Works CitedCovey, S. R. (1989). The seven habits of highly effective people. New York: Simon and SchusterHorakova, M. (2012, September 03). I will always be with you. Retrieved from http://www.lettersofnote.com: http://www.lettersofnote.com/2012/09/i-shall-always-be-with-you.htmlSandberg, S. (2013). Lean back. New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf.Pink, D.H. (2009). Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us. New York, NY: Riverhead
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