Tactical Empathy

Fulfilling the Three Psychological Needs for Motivation


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In this episode, Erin explores the science behind motivation and how empathy can be a catalyst for increasing motivation. She discusses the three psychological needs that must be met for people to feel motivated: autonomy, competence, and relatedness. Erin explains how empathy plays a role in fulfilling these needs and how it can lead to better results in leadership. She emphasizes the importance of allowing people to make choices, building their competence, and fostering a sense of connection and belonging. The episode concludes with a challenge for leaders to practice vulnerability and have empathy-based conversations to increase intrinsic motivation in their teams.


Today on Tactical Empathy:

  • Motivation is the desire to do something, and empathy can be a catalyst for increasing motivation.
  • The three psychological needs that must be met for people to feel motivated are autonomy, competence, and relatedness.
  • Empathy allows people to feel like they have a choice, build their competence, and feel connected to others.
  • Leaders can increase intrinsic motivation in their teams by practicing empathy and allowing people to make choices, building their competence, and fostering a sense of connection and belonging.


Connect with Erin:

  • Instagram: @elthorp 
  • Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-thorp-speaker/
  • Website: www.erinthorp.ca 
  • Inside Out Empathy Free Chapter: https://www.insideoutempathy.com/
  • Freebie: 5 Practices to Build Empathy Skills


This show was produced by ELF Solutions Inc


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Tactical EmpathyBy Erin Thorp

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