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Personal A Personal "Motivation" Operations ManualThe WHY of your ActionsYour "Hidden Motivators" What is it that causes you to move into action? What are the drivers of your behavior? What activities, careers and conversations inspire a passion within you, causing you to want to become involved? The Personal Interests, Attitudes and Values Assessment measures the WHY of your actions, leading to an understanding of what drives your behavior and the attitudes that move you into action. What is an Attitude? In 1928, Eduard Spranger wrote a book entitled Types of Men. He identified six attitudes or world-views. These attitudes are a type of window through which we view the world and seek fulfillment in our lives. If we are participating in a discussion, activity or career that is in line with our attitudes, we will value the experience. Conversely, if we are in a conversation, activity or career that is against our dominant attitudes, we will be indifferent or even negative toward the experience, possibly causing stress The Personal Interests, Attitudes and Values Assessment measures your responses in each of the six attitudes. The computerized report shows each of the six attitudes compared to a National Average You are provided with information on the WHY of your actions which, with application, can tremendously impact your valuing of life. A New Valuing of Life Once you know the attitudes that drive your actions, you will immediately be able to understand the causes of conflict. If you are in a career you are enjoying, or if you are finding little satisfaction in your career, you will understand why You will understand and appreciate your relationships as you recognize the attitudes of other people You will see how their attitudes might interact with your own You will know the WHY of your actions You can make career choices that will increase your job satisfaction You can understand the causes of conflict You can develop an increased appreciation for the uniqueness of others You can appreciate the viewpoint of others who see life differently You can increase your satisfaction and fulfillment in life |
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