Professionals
from Medical fraternity should relax as “Motivation Pill” is not some illegal
substance. This Pill has been in existence for pretty long though. We have
Indian athletes are disadvantaged due to poor support, infrastructure &
inadequate coaching still work hard with meagre resources to make it to the top
of their game. Indian entrepreneurs similarly,
not supported by transparent policies & infrastructure support, still create
successes.
Clearly
this pill resolves some problems which are ailing most Indians working here,
troubled and uncertain, stressed and engaged in unhealthy competition.
This pill
initially helps in clarifying & improving thinking and focus. Over a
prolonged period, subject to discipline it helps one stay fit mentally &
emotionally leading to higher productivity.
The nature of treatment by “Motivation Pill “works at the root of the problem. Like medicine, here again there has to be
proper diagnostics, self-diagnosis. Any other person ( read boss) diagnosing
for you is not really in the interest of employee, as it is too late by then
(Read Performance Appraisal)
For self-diagnosis, Indian employees need to sense the
force of discontent in them. Well post 2008, the world has changed atleast for
some time now. Organizations have become leaner, focussed with eye on details.
Perhaps this over-caution in approach has led to an environment which Indian
employees have never experienced. It is impacting the cultures too which has
far reaching and deep significance. Today you would meet, more than ever before,
employees in 35+ age group who are wanting to go independent perhaps
disillusioned by the fact that they have not made it to corner office and / or
do not get the culture / environment to be creative and independent.
So first thing first , is it that today , more than ever , Indian employees are feeling frustration with things as they are... a feeling of powerlessness, anxiety, depression and lethargy. Do goals, aspirational or material, seem more distant, or unrealistic in current circumstances? . This discontent and dissatisfaction with things , as they are, inspires one to change & correct the situation. This discontent triggers the motivation to take action.
So first thing first , is it that today , more than ever , Indian employees are feeling frustration with things as they are... a feeling of powerlessness, anxiety, depression and lethargy. Do goals, aspirational or material, seem more distant, or unrealistic in current circumstances? . This discontent and dissatisfaction with things , as they are, inspires one to change & correct the situation. This discontent triggers the motivation to take action.
So if most Indian employee’s sense discontent & frustration
creeping in it is time for a magic pill with essential ingredient of hope. Do
not underestimate the therapeutic power of hope. The power of hope leads to motivation and action. Staying
motivated is much easier when you
enjoy what you are doing.
Experience suggests that when employees improve their skills and develop thinking capacity, they become more valuable to themselves and to others. That’s why organizations of value invest in training their employees to keep them motivated. Investment in yourself is an asset that will pay dividends throughout your life. In short, having useful skills will make you feel good about yourself!. So when your organization do not invest in your training and up skilling, do apportion a part of salary on self - development. Go out and attend programs.
Experience suggests that when employees improve their skills and develop thinking capacity, they become more valuable to themselves and to others. That’s why organizations of value invest in training their employees to keep them motivated. Investment in yourself is an asset that will pay dividends throughout your life. In short, having useful skills will make you feel good about yourself!. So when your organization do not invest in your training and up skilling, do apportion a part of salary on self - development. Go out and attend programs.
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