2 edition of Why We Do What We Do found in the catalog.
Why We Do What We Do
Caroline Hantske
Published
January 2004
by Sirius Publishing Partners
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Written in
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 280 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL9442619M |
ISBN 10 | 1932203311 |
ISBN 10 | 9781932203318 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 71931376 |
Charles Duhigg is a Pulitzer prize-winning reporter and best-selling author of Smarter Faster Better: The Secrets of Being Productive in Life and Business, and The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business. Why We Do What We Do by Edward L. Deci, , available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide.4/5(K).
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In other words, the carrots and sticks only go so far. In this book, he gives us countless studies that prove his by: Why We Do What We Do is one of those books I wish I'd read years ago.
It's essentially a primer on self-determination theory, which is a grand theory explaining, just as the book's title suggests, why we humans do what we do.4/5. That means making decisions based on known facts, and that’s what we’ll use to help understand our questions about why we do what we do.
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Every single person in this world has these same six needs, but each of us value and prioritize these needs in different ways, and each of us have varied beliefs about what it means to satisfy those needs.
This is what becomes the driving force behind why we do what we do, and determines the direction of our lives. Tony Robbins discusses the "invisible forces" that motivate everyone's actions -- and high-fives Al Gore in the front row.
This talk was presented at an official TED event. Tony Robbins makes it his business to know why we do the things we do. The pioneering life coach has spoken to millions of people through his best-selling books and three.
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When we are not aware of needs, we act based on our feelings, thoughts, habits, or impulse. In essence, each of these types of motivation can serve as a way to deny our responsibility for our choices.
Why We Do What We DoOne Authority and Its Discontents. Part One: The Importance of Autonomy And Competence. Two I'm Only in It for the Money: Early Experiments on Rewards and Alienation.
Three The Need for Personal Autonomy. Four Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation: The Yields of Each. Five Engaging the World with a Sense of CompetenceBrand: Penguin Publishing Group.
An interview with Charles Duhigg, reporter for The New York Times and author of The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business. JUSTIN. We need to go back to basics and reassess how we are doing it, what we are doing and find better ideas. That is what I did, it took over 30 years.
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A persuasive if belabored dissent from the traditional theory that people are motivated to learn by reward and punishment. Deci (Psychology/Univ. of Rochester) and Flaste (former science and health.
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Why We Do What We Do: Understanding Self-Motivation January 1, Explaining the reasons why a task is important and then allowing as much personal freedom as possible in carrying out the task will stimulate interest and commitment, and is a much more effective approach than the standard system of reward and punishment.
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