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What makes a goal motivating? Today, we’ll talk about a really simple way of understanding motivation. When you think of your goals, how much do you trust yourself to execute your plan. This is called self-efficacy, and it plays one of the most important roles in motivation.
Self-efficacy is the belief that you have the ability to succeed. People who have self-efficacy see themselves in the driver’s seat of their life.
As the chance of winning increases, you become more and more motivated to place a bet or buy a lottery ticket. The total value of your goal depends on these two factors: How important is the outcome and what chance do you have to get it?
Self-efficacy influences your perceived chance of winning. Self-efficacy is entirely subjective. The gambler will be motivated to buy lottery tickets because they FEEL that they have a good chance of winning. The actual chance of winning has nothing to do with it. You’re motivated by how you feel, not by what you know. If I feel relatively certain I can win the lottery, I’m going to play, regardless of the actual chance of winning.
The belief in your own ability is what motivates you to pursue your goals. Without it, it doesn’t matter what the jackpot is.
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By Jared Volle, MS5
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What makes a goal motivating? Today, we’ll talk about a really simple way of understanding motivation. When you think of your goals, how much do you trust yourself to execute your plan. This is called self-efficacy, and it plays one of the most important roles in motivation.
Self-efficacy is the belief that you have the ability to succeed. People who have self-efficacy see themselves in the driver’s seat of their life.
As the chance of winning increases, you become more and more motivated to place a bet or buy a lottery ticket. The total value of your goal depends on these two factors: How important is the outcome and what chance do you have to get it?
Self-efficacy influences your perceived chance of winning. Self-efficacy is entirely subjective. The gambler will be motivated to buy lottery tickets because they FEEL that they have a good chance of winning. The actual chance of winning has nothing to do with it. You’re motivated by how you feel, not by what you know. If I feel relatively certain I can win the lottery, I’m going to play, regardless of the actual chance of winning.
The belief in your own ability is what motivates you to pursue your goals. Without it, it doesn’t matter what the jackpot is.
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