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Motivation For Child
Care Professionals
What Does It Take To
Motivate An Entire City?
Julie Bartkus
Robert Orr of Lowell,
Massachusetts, has the answer to this question.
When I met Robert several
years ago he was working towards a very important goal. He was
preparing to lead a team of fifteen in the Boston to New York AIDS
ride (274 miles over three days).
He has done so much more than
to pull a team together and say “hey let’s ride!” He’s taken this
cause to heart and has raised $40,000 to help find a cure for AIDS
with help from his team and community.
Robert is a successful
business owner and sincerely believes that when something good
happens to you, you should give a little back. He knows how
important it is to have positive support in one’s life. He
encountered many struggles on his journey to success and is very
grateful to those who have encouraged and believed in him. One
person who helped him to turn his life around was a teacher who
believed in him when he didn’t believe in himself. It doesn’t take
a whole lot to make a lasting positive impact in someone else’s
life.
“One person can make a
difference and everyone should try.”
John F. Kennedy
So how do you motivate others
to help you accomplish a goal? Listed below is Robert’s strategy
that has gotten him fabulous results.
Start talking about your goals
to everyone you meet.
Have a strong belief in what
you’re doing. If you believe you can fly, and soar to new heights –
you can.
Tell people what’s in it for
them. Robert said that working towards this goal has been a life
changing experience for the people who got involved.
Develop a plan of action.
Don’t let obstacles get you
down.
Build positive support to help
keep yourself motivated.
Make it a fun time for
everyone. People are attracted to people who are having fun. He
believes that we should all laugh a lot. Robert sings to his
customers, and they love it! His attitude is contagious. He lifts
people up, and they respond positively. He saves the variety of
smiley faces that his customers and staff give him.
Feed yourself positive
messages through motivational tapes.
Don’t force feed people
information. “Leave the ball in their court – if they start
bouncing it, pass it back and forth.”
When things get down that’s
when we should get our highest and try to bring everyone up with us.
Appreciate your team.
Exercise and stay energized.
Believe in
yourself. Adopt a “not a doubt in my mind” attitude.
Don’t let
opportunity pass you by! If you’ve been thinking about doing
something in your life – take action!
Robert believes that we should
all work to maximize our inner ability. We’re all capable of so
much! When you project a good life and energy for yourself, you can
do just about anything!