Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Intrinsically Motivated: Shifting the Mindset of Students By Walter Cullin Jr.

 


Just the book I needed to read right now. I am greatful that I came across this book. This book is different from all the other self care and self growth books I have on my bookshelf in very special ways..

•As a student, the person must always be motivated, as it can only give that power to that student to keep on learning. But unfortunately, today students don't get that type of motivation that last long, their motivation doesn't run for long and there they face the real problem regarding their growth. Let us read something that can give us insight on this one, introducing INTRINSICALLY MOTIVATED SHIFTING THE MINDSET OF STUDENTS. The cover page is very well drawn, keeping in mind the content it has inside. The genre is self-help.

•The author has written how motivation should be kept alive when a person is in the stage of learning. He starts with the thing that today's students are lacking the real motivation they should be having, as that is why their growth in the results does not change. Even though they want it badly they do not work the way they should have to change the report card status. Here the author shares the importance of being intrinsically motivated. A motivation that lasts long and that always tries to work harder than before. The more a person works hard is dependent on how well his inner being is motivated.

Read and get knowledge about this part of the system. Buy your edition now!

•Everytime I pick a nonfiction to read, I hope for it to teach me a deep sense of something, anything, I hope for it to stir something deep inside of me and make me think, I hope for it to change my perspective towards life for the better, to inspire me, to give me hope and I hope to learn from it. This book did that to me. I just hope this book reaches more people and especially those who are in need. The content is valuable and reading it may cause a bigger difference in the life.

I advocate for this book to be a recommended reading in our schools.

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