Slides: How to Motivate a Client
Steve Elzinga
Top Motivators
Goals
Reward
Negative consequences
Discovery
Potential
Success
Change
Fun
Connections
One’s own ideas
Ownership
Applause
Encouragement
Top Short-lived motivators
Fear
Authority
Money
Titles
Demands
Commands
Expectations
Motivators by personality
CURIOSITY - The desire for knowledge and experience.
ACCEPTANCE - The desire for inclusion.
ORDER - The desire for organization.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY - The desire for the exercise of muscles.
HONOR - The desire to be loyal to one's parents and heritage.
POWER - The desire to influence others.
INDEPENDENCE - The desire for self-reliance.
SOCIAL CONTACT - The desire for companionship.
FAMILY - The desire to raise one's own children.
STATUS - The desire for social standing.
IDEALISM - The desire for social justice.
VENGEANCE - The desire to get even.
ROMANCE - The desire for intimate connection, sensuality, and sexuality.
EATING - The desire to consume food.
SAVING - The desire to collect things.
TRANQUILITY - The desire for emotional calm.