If you are to survive recession by weathering the storm your staff needs to be motivated to give them an unswerving faith that they can succeed above and beyond their own often-mundane expectations. Invest in a professional motivator; the consequences of not doing so are too dire to contemplate.
The taking of some intended action by a motivator initially precipitates motivation in others. Done correctly it will create a visible energy, which in turn drives staff forward out of the grasp of a hurricane that so often accompanies recession.
A motivator can help motivation become contagious, as other staff members ‘catch’ the appropriate, desired behaviour. Now is the time to seek out a motivator. Don’t, like some of your competitors will, catch a cold through complacency.
Take that action today. Seek out a motivator. The old mantra, ‘I’ll start tomorrow’ doesn’t work. Tomorrow never comes as it always refers to sometime in the future. The immediate future is bleak with wind and rain forecast.
Don’t worry it’s not all bad news. Here are some good reasons why you need a professional motivator:
Motivation is the most important factor in recession survival. A motivator specialises in inspiring and motivating others.
Whereas the type of personality your staff displays in the work environment may represent the way they behave, their level of motivation is directly related to why they behave in that particular way. Television, newspapers and radio are so full of doom and gloom if your staffs appear ‘down’ this is the likely reason they do so. Doing nothing will change nothing. A motivator can counteract any negative thoughts your people hold.
Motivation is a state of mind. A motivator is the creator of positive states of mind.
Staff who declare ‘This is just the way I am. I can’t change’ are mistaken. As stage hypnotists know, and continuously demonstrate, the subconscious mind can be manipulated. A professional motivator is skilled in manipulation.
Invest in the services of a professional motivator and you will install an internal energy force that determines all aspects of your staff’s behaviour at work and will impact on how they think, feel and interact with other members of staff and more importantly, your clients. The last thing you need during recessions is a discontented work force harming relationships that you have developed with your customers over many years.
Motivation is the force that makes us behave in a particular way. Inspiration is what a motivator provides to help an individual complete the necessary changes successfully. A motivator will often do this through the power of laughter.
A motivator will demonstrate that motivation is influenced by our personal perceptions of a situation and strengthened by many other factors that create the inspiration to do, or not to do something. Recession, credit crisis and the like are terms that develop negative perceptions. A motivator will help dispel negative perceptions by getting you people to look on the bright side of life. He or she will guide them towards that rainbow we all desire.
If you are in any form of successful business, the most expensive asset you possess is your human resources. Your current goal should be to survive the recession storm that is about to hit us, and therefore you need to invest in the motivation of your staff using a professional motivator. The forecast does not need to be so bleak if you are correctly prepared!
I wish you every success in weathering the storm.
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