Staying motivated can feel like an uphill battle some days, especially when you’re facing unique challenges as a neurodivergent person. The constant push to meet expectations—your own or others'—can ...
Motivation starts and ends with a decision, not a feeling. Ah, feeling motivated. It seems to come, and it goes. It ebbs and flows. I’m a firm believer in the idea that motivation is not something ...
Stewart L. Burgess, Ph.D. is the developmental psychologist and executive director of The Children’s Museum of Memphis. As a parent, you may ask what inspires one child to work hard while others may ...
Having children who thrive is at the heart of every parent’s desire. These desires are natural and help drive development from one generation to the next. Great parents aspire to have their children ...
Ever had one of those days where the motivation just isn’t there? One significant realization over the years of running my business through ups and downs was the vital importance of energy maintenance ...
Have you ever noticed how small things can completely change your mood and motivation? For neurodivergent people, staying ...
The normal thrust of any article about motivation that you might read in a modern fire service magazine is usually directed toward the person working in a supervisory capacity. That article will ...
Employee motivation is critical to performance, engagement, and overall well-being. But many leaders continue to rely on traditional motivation strategies, such as financial incentives, ...
Research in pedagogy and education shows that four key self-initiated student behaviors are crucial for developing, progressing, and enhancing positive intrinsic learning qualities. These essential ...