Finding the Way

Finding the Way

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Temperment and Learning

Many factors go into motivation and engagement, and one of the reasons, in my mind, that extrinsic rewards get so much attention is because developing intrinsic motivation is a complicated business, affected by many factors.  The idea that having a sunnier disposition enables one to persevere in tasks, perform at a higher level, and expect good results can be appealing.  Even this one factor--positive affect--is complex:  Which comes first, success or positive affect?; Can smiling itself affect a-ffect?; Is it true what mom used to say that acting happy when you are feeling sad helps you overcome difficult situations?; Is disposition teachable?  It seems like there is room in the research to affirm all of these, and yet there is the corollary to engagement that a healthy dose of fear has its benefits too.  Motivation and engagement is a fascinating, complicated business.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Carol,
    I read about study a few years ago that supports the notion that “smiling” promotes a positive affect not only within the “smiler” but also within those around the “smiler.” The headline is “Happiness is Contagious”-Study published by British Medical Journal. You’ll find the article at website Positive Psychology at Work.

    http://positivepsychologycoachingblog.com/

    You’re right motivation is “is a fascinating, complicated business.”

    Keep smiling!
    Sharon

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