Posts Tagged ‘motivation’


What you write does matter

Thursday, October 7th, 2010

Ripples

Yesterday I was cruising the technical forums, trying to diagnose a problem with my new phone. Inevitably I ran into an exchange between two posters that got a little heated. So, here it is 24 hours later, and I’m still thinking about that exchange and how between-the-lines snarky it was. Since “0 of 11 people found this post helpful,” it obviously had a similar effect on others. Negative writing can bring you down. I am sure when they were focused on each other, those writers had no idea the effect their writing would have on others.

Buddhists believe that our actions, and even our thoughts, have effects that spread far outward, like ripples in a pond. Certainly this much is true of writing, and not just of your written comments on forums and articles on the Internet. (I have no idea how many people may read this post, but Google Analytics suggests it’s a lot more than I want to contemplate.) (more…)

What really motivates people?

Friday, May 21st, 2010

A colleague here at D2 Creative forwarded this great YouTube video to me yesterday.  Not only is it entertaining from a visual perspective the subject matter is really very interesting.

The video primarily focuses on what motivates people to succeed at work.  It is common to assume that money motivates people.  It turns out that assumption is dead wrong! The video features white board animation (think UPS commercials) set against a presentation given by author Daniel Pink at an RSA event.  If you’ve got 10 minutes I highly recommend you watch it.