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EMPLOYABILITY SKILL

CHAPTER 2
SELF MANAGEMENT SKILLS
CLASS XII
Meaning of Motivation
Importance of Motivation
Classification of Motivation

Basis of Motivation

Physiological Psychological
Motivation Motivation
Physiological Motivation
Physiological motivation is based on
the physical needs to satisfy hunger
or thirst. Physiological motivation
directs the behaviour towards
satisfying specific bodily needs.

Psychological Motivation
Psychological motivations can be
guided by need for achievement and
need for affiliation. The need for
achievement is a social form of
motivation involving a competitive
drive to meet the standards of
excellence.
Types of Motivation

Types of
Motivation

Internal External
Motivation Motivation
Internal Motivation
In case of internal motivation, an
individual demonstrates a desire to
do his/her work without
any external reward.

External Motivation
External motivation occurs when we
feel driven by outside forces,
performing an activity either to
obtain a reward or to avoid
punishment.
Sources of Motivation & Inspiration
Sources of Motivation & Inspiration
Basic Personality Traits
Common Personality Disorders
Common Personality Disorders

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