Tag: Motivating

  • What is the Secret of Success?

    What is the Secret of Success?

    What is the Secret of Success?


    One day a poor boy asking Destiny, What is the secret of success?

    Destiny said to the Poor boy, you meet me tomorrow on the riverside. They met. Destiny said to the poor boy, you walk me towards on river, then the young boy advanced toward the river with him. And they increasingly toward the river, the water has reached the throat, Destiny suddenly sank into the water holding the poor boy’s head.

    The poor boy began to struggle to get out the river, but Destiny was strong. And hold him until the boy gets out the river own self. After Destiny put his head out of the water, and the boy gets outside, the first thing he takes long breathing.

    Destiny asked, “What are the most you wanted when you were there?”

    The Poor boy answered, “Breathing”

    Destiny said, “That is the secret of success. When you want success as badly as you wanted to breathe, then you will get it.” and furthermore is no secret.

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    What can you learn this story?


    Readers, The only one thing you want is to get you more often than not … that thing you really gets. For example child, they doesn’t live in the past, and also does not at future, they always live in present. And if they want to play something, or wants any toy, or wants to eat some food or maybe wants Chocolate. and Just get the thing to look at their full strength and as a result, they are able to do that thing.

    Focus It is important therefore to succeed, who wants to achieve success in it offend you that focus and intensity to be very important if they attain success intensity is bound to get you.

  • The Spoken Word does not Come to Back

    The Spoken Word does not Come to Back

    The Spoken Word does not Come to Back


    Once a farmer scolded the neighbor said when he realized his mistake later went to a Pure Soul. She asked the Pure Soul his word to withdraw the measure.

    The holy man said to the farmer, “You get lots of feathers collected and the center of the city, and keep it.” The farmer did and then went to the Pure Soul.

    The Pure Soul said, “Now go and bring them back to collect feathers.”

    Farmer was back on the air until all the feathers were flying around. And the farmer came to the Pure Soul empty handed. The Pure Soul told him the exact same thing happens with the words you’ve said, you can easily have them removed from your mouth can not take back the wishing.

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    What can you learn from this story?


    Remember that before you say something bitter reproach anything to say after his words cannot be taken back. Yes, you can ask the person must go and forgive and should ask, but human nature can take anything that happens to be human is hurt somewhere.

    So when you say bad happens to him later on that hurt the more he hurts you. What advantage to hurt himself, so it is good to be kept quiet.

  • Motivating

    Processes of Scientific Management Motivating


    The objectives and goals are achieved by motivation. Motivation includes increasing the speed of performance of a work and developing a willingness on the part of workers. This is done by a resourceful leader.

    The workers expect favorable climate conditions to work, fair treatment, monetary and non-monetary incentive, effective communication and gentleman approach.

    According to Earl P. Strong, “Motivating is the process of indoctrinating personnel with the unity of purpose and need to maintain a continuous and harmonious relationship”.

    Here are 14 unique motivational techniques from other entrepreneurs that you can try with your employees by Inc.com


    1. Gamify and Incentivize

    Although we haven’t implemented it yet, we’re developing a feedback system that rewards employees for engaging with our wiki and for learning how to use our application via our training videos. We further reward performance based on meeting certain goals. A proven motivator for students and employees alike is earning a “badge” or points for committing to certain tasks.

    2. Let Them Know You Trust Them

    If you let them know you trust and depend on them, they will fill those shoes sooner than you think. A vote of confidence can go a long way. Let them know you trust them to do the best job possible and they will rarely disappoint you. Try it.

    3. Set Smaller Weekly Goals

    You want lofty ambitions but set up smaller goals along the way to keep people in it. Rather than make a billion this year, focus on getting 100 new customers this week something that will get you to that billion. Then reward the team for achieving the goal with an afternoon off, a party, etc. They will see that your goals are realistic and everyone benefits from working hard.

    4. Give Your Employees Purpose

    I am able to motivate my employees by giving them a purpose. When you accomplish that, they understand the vision better and are able to execute more strongly. In addition, by understanding their purpose and the purpose of the business, an employee is better able to understand how they fit into the big picture.

    5. Radiate Positivity

    I’m always pumping energy through the office. I’m really enthusiastic and want my staff to feed off that positive energy. Because culture is so important to me, I play music, have fun, joke around, and play games. We work hard, but we play hard too. You have to be in the moment and high-energy all the time!

    6. Be Transparent

    I am very open with employees about what’s happening at the highest level so there are no surprises and everyone has a chance to ask questions and give feedback. I want employees to feel included in big decisions and committed to the direction our company takes. This has helped to sustain motivation and increased company loyalty and pride.

    7. Motivate Individuals Rather Than the Team

    Aligned incentives are the only true way to ensure everyone on a team is working toward a common goal. Framing the strategy in multiple ways ensures each stakeholder has a clear, personal understanding of how working together benefits himself and the team. This technique allows you to motivate the team to accomplish amazing things.

    8. Learn What Makes Each Employee Tick

    Ask what they do and don’t like working on, share the big picture company goals, and respond to their questions. Discern their goals and then invest in their professional growth. During one-on-one check-ins, listen to their ideas, because they’re the best at what they do. Respect their personal schedules and non-work time, and don’t ever pit their goals/timelines against each other.

    9. Reward Based on Feedback

    We developed Value bot-an app for Slack that calculates how many times each employee was praised in order to send daily and monthly summaries. Whoever garners the most kudos wins various awards and recognition. Value bot has helped us to visualize our culture and reiterate how much we support one another. The positive energy we create in the office helps us to attract and retain talent.

    10. Prioritize Work-Life Balance

    We have a few fun incentives, like an in-office “phone booth” style machine that lets you grab dollar bills. It’s a fun little motivator that the sales team uses on a smaller scale. Otherwise, it’s also important to encourage employees to take vacation time. A culture that prioritizes work-life balance, yields increased productivity and overall happiness in the workplace.

    11. Have an Open-Door Policy

    It’s amazing how a simple “please” and “thank you” fares with employees. We simply speak to staff the way we would want to be spoken to. We also have an open-door policy when it comes to suggestions and ideas. When employees feel that their voice matters, they, in turn, feel confident about their positions in the company and that they have more at stake than just a paycheck.

    12. Let Them Lead

    Motivating employees is not just about giving them vacation time it is about showing them they make a difference and are valued. Every time we have a meeting, whether large or small, we let a different team member lead the conversation and the topics discussed. Not only can they share their opinions and be heard this way, but they are motivated to make their words and ideas happen afterward.

    13. Show Them the Bigger Picture

    It’s important that employees understand the bigger picture and can see how what they are doing at the moment will eventually contribute to an end goal. Give them tasks and projects to work on and make sure they understand how this fits into the big picture. Talented employees will go above and beyond what you expect of them.

    14. Create Recognition Rituals

    At Convene, every management and executive meeting starts off with each department lead recognizing someone from their team who has gone above and beyond for the company or a client. This positive feedback loop motivates team members, and it holds management accountable for staff recognition.

    Notes: You will come to know the definitions of all the seven Processes of Scientific Management; Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing, Coordinating, Motivating, Controlling.