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Patrick King

Motivation Triggers

The science of getting started: from complete apathy to full sprint. Stop saying “I’ll do that later…”


Humans, at our best, seek to take the path of least resistance. Often, this results in doing nothing at all. And it feels great. But we need to be able to switch to another gear. And you’ll learn how here.


Understand the psychology of motivation (and procrastination) and how to take advantage of it.


Motivation Triggers is an insightful look at motivation: how it works, and how you can interrupt our inclination to be lazy and procrastinate. You’ll learn to attack motivation from both a physical and psychological perspective. This book will teach you how to give your brain what it wants… while lighting a fire under you and pushing you to reach your goals.


Learn to trigger motivation and action on command.


Patrick King is an internationally bestselling author and social skills coach. His writing draws of a variety of sources, from scientific research, academic experience, coaching, and real life experience. He transformed himself from a lazy, apathetic person into someone with nearly endless motivation — this book understands your struggles.


Transform your thinking and multiply your results, no matter how lazy you are.


•The scientific and biological foundations of motivations.
The science of how to get started and find momentum.
•How to plan yourself out of apathy and into action.
An overview of the types of motivation: extrinsic, intrinsic, instinctual, drives, cognitive needs, bribes, etc.
116 printed pages
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
Publisher
PublishDrive
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Quotes

  • Jasminehas quoted17 hours ago
    Influence is not the same as force—it’s more about appealing to natural forces already underway. You can coerce someone with aggression, but you can never make anyone want to do something they don’t want to do—otherwise the entire field of advertising would be unnecessary!

    The concept is simple: motivation has to come from within.
  • Jasminehas quoted17 hours ago
    Any manager dealing with an uninspired and apathetic workforce knows this—you can’t force motivation any more than you can force love or interest or care. It has to be genuine.
  • Jasminehas quoted17 hours ago
    Most activities, when you think about it, are a blend of both intrinsic and extrinsic motivators—we may act because of our deeply held values and principles, but these themselves may have been heavily impressed on us by our history and our particular environment.

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