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motivation – Changeology Snax https://www.enablingchange.com.au/blog Treats for changemakers, from Les Robinson. Thu, 27 Aug 2009 14:05:00 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 150648124 Why most of us buckle up https://www.enablingchange.com.au/blog/denialresistance-2/200908why-most-of-us-buckle-up-html/ https://www.enablingchange.com.au/blog/denialresistance-2/200908why-most-of-us-buckle-up-html/#respond Thu, 27 Aug 2009 14:05:00 +0000 http://enablingchange.posterous.com/2009/08/why-most-of-us-buckle-up.html
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Just found this great graph in WHO’s 2004 World Report on Traffic Injury Prevention (yes, I know, get a life).

It shows how high profile law enforcement has made a big difference to buckling up behaviour, for 80% of Fins at least.

Of course that’s still 20% of Fins NOT buckling up..a lot of people.

Incidentally eleven US states now exceed 90% compliance. In New Hampshire, the only US state without mandatory seat belt laws (true to its motto “live free or die”), the rate is 63.5%. In Australia it’s 90% – 97% for those well-behaved Victorians.

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Self-determination of babies https://www.enablingchange.com.au/blog/motivation-2/200908self-determination-of-babies-html/ https://www.enablingchange.com.au/blog/motivation-2/200908self-determination-of-babies-html/#respond Sun, 23 Aug 2009 08:51:00 +0000 http://enablingchange.posterous.com/2009/08/self-determination-of-babies.html Media_http3bpblogspot_vvkza

Watching a little person grow is fantastically emotionally rewarding…and educational.

At just 4 months little baby Jarrah is doing a great job validating Self-Determination Theory. That’s the theory of motivation that says we’re motivated to do things that increase our:

a) autonomy (seeing our actions arise from personal choices rather than outside control);

b) competence (being able to control our environment so we get predictable outcomes); and

c) relatedness (authentic participation in our social world).

The easiest way to measure motivation is to observe the time we freely invest in a given activity without getting bored or distracted.

Here’s the evidence:

Baby Jarrah’s time to boredom or freak-out:

– playing on the baby bouncer (see pic)= 35 minutes [= autonomy and competence]

– playing with mum or dad = no limit [= relatedness]

– interacting with toys = 3 mins [= none of the above, they’re just dumb toys]

QED!
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