Tag: self-motivation


INTRINSIC REWARD

Intrinsic Reward: A Comprehensive Overview Introduction Intrinsic rewards are a form of reward that are based on psychological satisfaction derived from an activity or task. These rewards can be both motivational and satisfying, and are often used to motivate individuals to engage in certain activities or to perform certain tasks. The purpose of this paper […]

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DYNAMIC TRAIT

Dynamic Trait in Personality Psychology Defining the Dynamic Trait The concept of a Dynamic Trait provides a critical lens through which personality psychologists analyze the underlying forces that propel human behavior, focusing specifically on motivation and the initiation of action. At its simplest, a dynamic trait is a recognized pattern of behavior that consistently directs […]

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METAMOTIVATION

Metamotivation: The Psychology of Self-Motivation The Core Definition of Metamotivation Metamotivation refers to the psychological processes that govern and sustain an individual’s own drive or motivation. At its most fundamental level, it is defined as the capacity of the self to motivate itself, moving beyond simply having goals to mastering the methods by which those […]

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SELF-TALK

SELF-TALK The Core Definition of Self-Talk Self-talk is fundamentally defined as the internal dialogue an individual maintains with themselves, a continuous stream of consciousness that shapes the interpretation of experiences, feelings, and actions. This internal verbalization, often described by researchers like Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman as the workings of the mind’s “System 2″—the slower, deliberate […]

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