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Mastering the 12 Emotional Needs that Drive Us
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The Emotionally Agile Brain: A New Map of Human MotivationWhat truly drives us? The Emotionally Agile Brain introduces a revolutionary model that replaces the old hierarchy of needs with a dynamic framework that spans four life domains: Self - Identity, growth, and autonomy Social - Connection, belonging, and recognition Material - Security, achievement, and success Spiritual - Meaning, ethics, and transcendenceDrawing on decades of research published in peer-reviewed journals, author J.D. Pincus reveals that motivation is fundamentally about change. By asking two simple questions: Where in yo...
The Emotionally Agile Brain: A New Map of Human Motivation
What truly drives us? The Emotionally Agile Brain introduces a revolutionary model that replaces the old hierarchy of needs with a dynamic framework that spans four life domains:
Self - Identity, growth, and autonomy
Social - Connection, belonging, and recognition
Material - Security, achievement, and success
Spiritual - Meaning, ethics, and transcendence
Drawing on decades of research published in peer-reviewed journals, author J.D. Pincus reveals that motivation is fundamentally about change. By asking two simple questions: Where in your life do you want to make a change? and What kind of change do you seek? you will uncover your unique motivational "fingerprint."
This insight is transformative. Awareness of your motivational state cuts through life's distractions, freeing you to pursue what you truly want. The book introduces a "Periodic Table of Human Motivation," a comprehensive system that accounts for every possible emotional need across three levels of aspiration: foundational (being), experiential (doing), and aspirational (having).
What truly drives us? The Emotionally Agile Brain introduces a revolutionary model that replaces the old hierarchy of needs with a dynamic framework that spans four life domains:
Self - Identity, growth, and autonomy
Social - Connection, belonging, and recognition
Material - Security, achievement, and success
Spiritual - Meaning, ethics, and transcendence
Drawing on decades of research published in peer-reviewed journals, author J.D. Pincus reveals that motivation is fundamentally about change. By asking two simple questions: Where in your life do you want to make a change? and What kind of change do you seek? you will uncover your unique motivational "fingerprint."
This insight is transformative. Awareness of your motivational state cuts through life's distractions, freeing you to pursue what you truly want. The book introduces a "Periodic Table of Human Motivation," a comprehensive system that accounts for every possible emotional need across three levels of aspiration: foundational (being), experiential (doing), and aspirational (having).