Type of Motivation
Type of Motivation
Motivation may be defined as a state of “being aroused” to action. Individuals are activated by many motives-not only those commonly recognized, such as desires for food and water, but also many derived or learned motives, such as desire for money, praise, social status, security, self-respect.
Two types of motivation:
- Intrinsic motivation
- Extrinsic motivation
Goals serve two basic functions:
- Goals direct behavior
- Goals provide incentive for action
Goals give swimmers something to shoot for and help them find a way to get there. Goals can serve as major tools for motivating behavior.
The qualities of good goals
- Clearly specified and behavioral ( action-oriented)
- Positive ( stated in terms of something to do)
- Open-ended ( leave the door open for performance that exceed the chosen standard)
- Measurable ( Realistic )
- Quantified ( have numbers attached to them)
- Time-limited ( include some specified time for completion)
- Cover the full range of activity for the relevant duration of time.