Motivation boosters are like extra energy drinks for your brain, they help you keep going when things get tough.
Imagine you're trying to finish a big puzzle, but it’s really hard and you’re starting to feel tired. That's when a motivation booster comes in, maybe it's something fun you love, like getting to play with your favorite toy after finishing the puzzle. This special thing gives you a little extra push to keep going.
What Makes Them Work
Motivation boosters can be anything that makes you happy or excited. It could be:
- A treat you get after doing something hard
- A game you love playing
- A cool sticker you earn for being brave
- Even just thinking about your favorite cartoon character
These little helpers are like tiny cheerleaders in your brain, shouting, "You can do it!" and making the hard parts feel easier.
Sometimes, when you're really stuck, a motivation booster can be the difference between giving up and trying one more time. It’s like having a secret weapon to help you win! Motivation boosters are like extra energy drinks for your brain, they help you keep going when things get tough.
Imagine you're trying to finish a big puzzle, but it’s really hard and you’re starting to feel tired. That's when a motivation booster comes in, maybe it's something fun you love, like getting to play with your favorite toy after finishing the puzzle. This special thing gives you a little extra push to keep going.
Examples
- A child gets a sticker for finishing their homework.
- An athlete trains harder after winning a medal.
- You clean your room because you want to watch a movie.
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See also
- What is motivated?
- What is Effort?
- What is motivation?
- What are motivational systems?
- What are behavioral outcomes?