The Real #1 Motivator at Work (It’s Not Pay)
Most executives assume pay motivates employees most. Research shows the real driver is daily progress—and leaders who define it unlock higher performance.
Does this sound like your life?
You work from 7:30 in the morning until 7:00 each night and go home exhausted, thinking about all the unfinished work that continues to pile up nonetheless.
You take work with you on “vacations,” and your ringing cell phone competes with the sound of the surf at the beach.
And despite all this, you STILL feel like you’re falling ever-further behind.
If this feels like you, you’re not alone. It’s the life of an executive… but it shouldn’t be. It’s not just insane; it’s counterproductive. That kind of relentless schedule diminishes the quality of your life AND your work.
So what can you do to build some sanity and results in your life? Three things:
Now, don’t you feel better already? Vigilance is key—don’t let up, or you’ll be back to cell phone calls at the beach in no time.
Most executives assume pay motivates employees most. Research shows the real driver is daily progress—and leaders who define it unlock higher performance.
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