#motivationscience — Public Fediverse posts
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The final rewrite of Chapter One of my upcoming book, the Evolutionary OKR Playbook, went live to the public via the Red Currant Collective blog and Thinkydoers podcast this morning.
https://redcurrantco.com/thinkydoers/writing-in-public-the-evolutionary-okrs-playbook-chapter-one
Knowing a bit about the population here on Mastodon, I'd estimate that when I say the word "OKR" here, y'all break down into about equal parts:
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Just finished another insightful session with #WOOP on https://woopmylife.org Turns out, the barriers we perceive are not always obstacles, but rather stepping stones to achieving our #goals. In confronting our own internal challenges, we find the motivation and direction to succeed. Remember, dreamers might not always be doers, but with WOOP, we can become both! #MotivationScience #PersonalGrowth #RethinkPositiveThinking 🌟💪
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… A large majority of programmers, the researchers discovered, reported that they frequently reached the state of optimal challenge called ‘flow.’”
Source: Drive, The Surprising Truth About What Drives Us, by Daniel H. Pink
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#MotivationScience #OpenSource #Mastodon #IntrinsicMotivation #Motivation
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… A large majority of programmers, the researchers discovered, reported that they frequently reached the state of optimal challenge called ‘flow.’”
Source: Drive, The Surprising Truth About What Drives Us, by Daniel H. Pink
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#MotivationScience #OpenSource #Mastodon #IntrinsicMotivation #Motivation
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… A large majority of programmers, the researchers discovered, reported that they frequently reached the state of optimal challenge called ‘flow.’”
Source: Drive, The Surprising Truth About What Drives Us, by Daniel H. Pink
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#MotivationScience #OpenSource #Mastodon #IntrinsicMotivation #Motivation
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… A large majority of programmers, the researchers discovered, reported that they frequently reached the state of optimal challenge called ‘flow.’”
Source: Drive, The Surprising Truth About What Drives Us, by Daniel H. Pink
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#MotivationScience #OpenSource #Mastodon #IntrinsicMotivation #Motivation
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… A large majority of programmers, the researchers discovered, reported that they frequently reached the state of optimal challenge called ‘flow.’”
Source: Drive, The Surprising Truth About What Drives Us, by Daniel H. Pink
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#MotivationScience #OpenSource #Mastodon #IntrinsicMotivation #Motivation
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Here is my #introduction. I’m interested in nature, urbanism, and healthy paths forward for humanity and the planet. Professionally, I’m an Associate Professor of #psychology at #IllinoisTech in Chicago. My research interests include #MotivationScience and #DigitalHealth #BehavioralMedicine #Masculinity #IntrinsicMotivation #Games and #SelfDeterminationTheory. Here to connect with interesting people of all stripes. Happy #tooting!
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@saralobkovich we might have something to talk about. #TeamingScience informs #MotivationScience. (For Tooters who use a reader, multi word hashtags are easier to understand when the individual words are capitalized.)
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Ok, longshot:
Do we have any
(1) #MotivationScience tooters with a research focus around goal-directedness vs task-orientation, and/or
(2) Researchers who can speak to how work affects the reward centers in our brains (and what workplace policies and practices are research-supported as better for our brains / cognitive performance)
here yet? Seeking SME #podcast guests for #ThinkyDoers. Referrals / volunteers welcome!
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Hey, #academics and #researchers in #MotivationScience :
I’m looking to connect with SMEs in the cognition and behavior of goal setting and achievement (or lack thereof). Specifically seeking a podcast guest for an episode on why some people tend to exhibit more task-oriented behavior and some people tend to exhibit more outcome- / goal-oriented behavior.
Help a gal out?