ABILITY IS WHAT YOU ARE CAPABLE OF DOING. MOTIVATION DETERMINES WHAT YOU DO. ATTITUDE DETERMINES HOW WELL YOU DO IT

ABILITY IS WHAT YOU ARE CAPABLE OF DOING. MOTIVATION DETERMINES WHAT YOU DO. ATTITUDE DETERMINES HOW WELL YOU DO IT

Dr. John H. Braccio talks with Dave Akerly of WILS on the “Morning Wake-Up With Dave Akerly” Radio Show, on 5/2/17 on WILS, 1320 a.m.in Lansing, Michigan about a quotation to give advice karatay bayan escort to persons on the importance of successfully merging ability, motivation, and attitude to reach one’s potential. Even though the quotation comes from the retired football coach, Lou Holtz, the advice is universal. It is as follows: ABILITY IS WHAT YOU ARE CAPABLE OF DOING. MOTIVATION DETERMINES WHAT YOU DO. ATTITUDE DETERMINES HOW WELL YOU DO IT. Few persons seem to ideally merge all three together. Too often, ability is not even appropriately identified. If identified, motivation must be maintained over an extended period of time. Attitude is critical to be the person who can effectively merge ability and motivation into success in life. Attitude is a trait angry and entitled persons are usually lacking to the degree needed for reaching maximal potential. Unfortunately, attitude is also not often sufficient for persons of low self-esteem. They too often believe they do not have what it takes to succeed and perform in life down to that level.

 Dr. Braccio gives the example of the teacher to show how Ability, Motivation, and Attitude interact:

1.  Ability: To teach at a high level.

2. Motivation: To strongly desire to give knowledge and learning to students.

3.  Attitude: To strongly encourage students to learn is critical. An attitude that is demeaning or does not effectively encourage students to learn negates the Ability and Motivation of the teacher to have students learn.

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