Part Three The Type I Toolkit Welcome to the Type I Toolkit. This is your guide to taking the ideas in this book and putting them into action. Whether you’re looking fora better way to run your organization, navigate your career, or help your kids, there’s a tip, a best practice, or a recommended book for you. And if ever you need a quick summary of Drive, or you want to lookup one of its terms, you can find that here, too. You don’t have to read this section in any particular order. Pick an entry that interests you and dive right in. Like any good toolkit, this one is versatile enough for you to return to again and again. P.S. I’d love to hear your suggestions for what to include in future editions of the Type I Toolkit. Send your ideas directly tome at dhp@danpink.com. WHAT’S IN THIS TOOLKIT Type I for Individuals Nine Strategies for Awakening Your Motivation Type I for Organizations Nine Ways to Improve Your Company, Office, or Group The Zen of Compensation Paying People the Type I Way Type I for Parents and Educators Nine Ideas for Helping Our Kids The Type I Reading List Fifteen Essential Books Listen to the Gurus Six Business Thinkers Who Get It The Type I Fitness Plan Four Tips for Getting (and Staying) Motivated to Exercise Drive: The Recap Drive: The Glossary The Drive Discussion Guide Twenty Conversation Starters to Keep You Thinking and Talking Find Out More—About Yourself and This Topic
Type I for Individuals Nine Strategies for Awakening Your MotivationType I’s are made, not born. Although the world is awash in extrinsic motivators, there’s a lot we can do to bring more autonomy, mastery, andpurpose into our work and life. Here are nine exercises to get you on the right track.Share with your friends: |