10 Workplace Motivation Commandments: All Leaders Must Follow
by Roxanne Emmerich
Unmotivated employees have rightly been called "the black holes of the business universe." Fortunately, motivation is not something a person is born with or without. Applying these Ten Commandments can go a long way to helping existing employees find their motivation.
1. Commit with all thy heart so others might follow.
Before you ask your employees to commit, you must be fully be committed as a manager and leader of your organization. Throw your heart over the bar, make that complete commitment, and others will follow.
2. Declare a zero-tolerance policy for dysfunctional behaviors.
These behaviors include people saying one thing and meaning another, giving lip service, gossiping and backstabbing. Enlist a company-wide commitment to stop each of these workplace dysfunctions which lead to conflicts and lower employee productivity.
3. Show that you care, in every way.
Show your team members that you care, not just about their productivity, but also about them. A kind word or a "good job," a pat on the back or a question about someone's health are very important in motivating your employees to better productivity.
4. Celebrate every victory.
Recognition of achievements is high on the list of employee motivators. Every Big Project consists of scores of little victories along the way. The act of celebration builds confidence in your employees. With confident people are more open to feedback for improvement. This means your employees will be more willing to grow with your company.
5. Clean up thy messes.
As a manager and leader, you will inevitably make mistakes. It is critical to clean up your messes as you make them. Acknowledge the mistake then make a commitment to make things right and prevent a recurrence.
6. Use powerful and positive language.
State exactly what you mean and this will communicate your position in a clear and powerful and positive manner to the organization. Using positive language will give you the ability to motivate employees. With this type of motivation there will be incredible increase of productivity when people know what is expected of them and why.
7. Be unreasonable with thyself.
Being "reasonable" doesn't bring out the best of who you are. Show that you are willing to forego the excuses and happily do what needs doing, regardless of how "unreasonable" it seems. Your employees will then rise to the unreasonable themselves.
8. Reprogram thy limiting beliefs.
We all come equipped with self-doubting mechanisms. Begin living "as if" you are "smart enough," "good enough," and up to the challenge, and guess what - suddenly you will be. Once those limiting beliefs fall away, your actual competence increases, which further reduces self-doubt... and places you in a happy feedback loop of motivation.
9. Choose joy.
When you develop a habit of interpreting things as good instead of bad, it actually alters the neural pathways in your brain. Your brain will find it easier to interpret things as good. You've rewired your brain for happiness. Happy people are much more likely to be motivated and engaged than unhappy ones.
10. Give, Give, Give.
Life gives to the givers and takes from the takers. Life has a perfect accounting system. If you want your employees to shower your company with success, then it's time for you to dig in and give like crazy to your employees.
Give them your committed heart. Give them a functional environment. Give them care, celebration, integrity, clarity, and a vision of the impossible made possible. Give them a model of life without limiting beliefs. Most of all, show them the way by choosing joy.
Do these things and you will motivate your employees and end up in the Promised Land together.
About Roxanne Emmerich
Roxanne Emmerich is renowned for her ability to transform "ho hum" workplaces into massive results-oriented "bring-it-on" environments. To discover how you can ignite the passion of your employees, catapult performance to new levels, and boost employee morale of your company, subscribe to the Thank God It's Monday™ e-zine at http://www.ThankGoditsMonday.com
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