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+Teri Boron well successful people will tell you things like "I am driven" or "I am passionate about this" or "it's not about the money, its the game" and these are indications of intrinsic motivators.You might be an exception or I don't know, but most success comes from being driven internally. Eg. let's say your parents are poor, so you want to help them. You are still intrinsically motivated, because by helping them, you're helping yourself. Eg. people who give to charity a lot claim that they are altruistic and nice and GIVING, but in fact it's the feelings they feel when they give that they do it for. That is intrinsic too :)Opinions matter zero in the face of research, facts and evidence. If you want to read more, read both of Daniel Pink's books :)I am a businesswoman.
+Karen Devine Still thinking about this. My greatest motivator at that point was not internal. It was external. I took the negativity and used it as fuel on the fire so to speak. I don't think intrinsic and extrinsic motivation is a black and white thing. Differences yes, but blended as well. Curious, what do you do for a living?
+Teri Boron you just confirmed my point: you're successful now because you changed your paradigm. It comes from inside, internally. Intrinsic motivation.
+Karen Devine Yes, I am familiar with attribution theory. I get what you are saying. However, I don't believe you can guarantee Jason Roberts' outcome. If he is going to make it a routine habit to listen to Gary V. when he falls down then good for him. Hopefully, after thirty days or so it will become part of his routine, to have daily motivation in his life, so he doesn't fall so far next time around.I was told something similar almost two decades ago. That leaving my brick and mortar job was a terrible mistake. That I'd be working for someone else the following month. Simply put, I changed paradigms, chose a path for myself and never looked back. imo Jason is on the right track by being self aware and motivated. I can agree to disagree with you Karen. It's all good.
Realistic, wth are you talking about here aha, your straying further and further away from the point i was getting across. I'm simply saying no one in here is wrong in what they're saying, but you seem to have something to say about it all telling them they're wrong, then straying your point away even more to something linked to what were talking about but still no relevance, we don't care about attribution theory, we were talking simply about how you watch something more than once and that you pick on things you never realised, and you dooooo? So why you arguing the fact.... Wtf are you going on about, stop trying to act like gary! This is my last reply because im acting like a dick, but holy fuck your naive and delirious, you just want to be the opposite so you have something to say. It's like people like you can't accept what someone says online even when there right, are you bored or something...
How is it different? Please enlighten me! Nothing she just said was wrong, nothing...You just keep posting that people are wrong, then you give your say, which btw is also right! I'm not arguing, but man i can tell you're the type that has something to say about everything, and thats irritating.
+Teri Boron nah it's different. Anyways, people wanna hear what they want to hear. If Gary told them otherwise, they would dismiss it. Look up attribution theory :)
+Karen Devine Watching something more than once isn't necessarily a bad thing. One can pick up on key points in a different perspective which can lead to great motivators and outcomes. Ever see a movie more than once and notice something you didn't the first time around?
+jason roberts lmao good luck with that, I can guarantee you won't do it. Habits require variable rewards at the end of the loop. Watching the same thing over and over again will get boring :)
If you "needed" a kick to the ass, you're going to need another one in a few days time. I'm not hating, it's just basic extrinsic motivation science. Gary will agree with me here :)
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Gary, based on the numbers "Social Media Hat" provides, Twitter should be a
ghost town. There are more monthly users on Google+ than on Twitter. Google
hasn't thrown in the towel on Google+ yet. Earlier this year they have
released "Collections" which is similar to Pinterest boards. I several of
my G+ page collections have lots more followers than on the page itself. On
one I have about 8 times more following and rapidly growing.
+John Chvatal G+ has more monthly users than Twitter because Google forces you to use it. It links your Google account to it and, if you want for instance to leave a comment on Youtube, you must go through G+. And that's no good strategy.
Google no longer really needs Google Plus. And it wasn't mostly about
social anyway... originally it was all about data mining to better serve
targeted ads to users - make no mistake about that --- go search any local
business - see the card now has "popular times" listed prominently ? -
that's social. That's other users affecting my experience with an
entity/business and that's more powerful than any "social network" as we
know it today. Same with google maps and red/yellow road colors indicating
traffic slowdowns - other users affecting my experience (Waze acquisition).
That's social and Google isn't limited to a platform or an app like
Pinterest or Twitter - just wait, the future is all about "the internet of
things" and social is a part of that. Mark.it.Down.
+Allyn Hane Though Google+ did not turn out to be the Facebook Killer they wanted it to be... they still made it necessary. For example, in order to claim your business on Google's search (to respond to reviews and update your company's profile), you must create a Google+ page. We help businesses with this every day. #SimpleDoesBest
+Allyn Hane Spot on. Google would almost certainly have also collated in time and location data from Google Glass to serve even more contextually relevant ads based on where you commonly are and when.
+Bert de Weert Tumblr has become a site for preteen angst, depression blogs, and porn. It had so much potential to be something in the beginning (around the time when Gary wrote CRUSH IT) but now it's trash and has a strange audience using it.
+Bert de Weert Yeah he did. Gary changes his mind a lot and also adapts very quickly. So one day he may be a fan of something and the next day he will totally go against it. But he'll always provide good reasoning. Long story short, tumblr's doing great for now, but he's not as big of a fan of it anymore.
+jarek hamilton He said 1-3 years in the video, for Google+ at least.
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I think you have to expand on the Pinterest statements, though. I'm not on
Pinterest to buy--people go there because it's all "free"--free recipes,
free crafts, free decor and remodeling ideas, free lessons for young
students. Of course, none of those "free" things are free to do and that's
where the money is spent.
But you have to buy the stuff to make what is in the recipes, the materials for the crafts, the stuff to do "free decor" nothing is free.. Think beyond the norm.