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Home | Career Pathways | Career Assessment | Motivation vs Talent The Relationship Between Motivation and TalentHydrogen and oxygen are distinctly different elements, but sometimes they combine to form water. Something similar is true for motivation and talent. Motivation is the desire to do something. Talent is what you do well naturally. They can exist independently, but when they combine, they create something special. They create motivated talents. Where the magic is We use motivated talents every chance we get. Most of the time we don't even think about it. For example, Larry has a motivated talent for conversation, and he naturally engages both friends and strangers in dialog. He doesn't consciously determine to do so; it just happens. It's natural and unforced. He enjoys it, and he's good at it. That's the hallmark of a motivated talent. Motivated talent will find expression Well then, wouldn't the ideal job be one where you can use your motivated talents daily and get paid for it? Absolutely! But more on that later. What are your motivated talents? Shouldn't your boss know? You can let him/her know by giving them a copy of you own career assessment. The end of this story: Get a job you love and never work a day in your life. Article by Henry Neils, President and Founder of Assessment.com, the leading online career assessment company focused on helping employees and employers work together for their mutual benefit. Millions of people have gained personal insight into their careers by using the tools, such as MAPP™ (Motivational Appraisal of Personal Potential), provided at Assessment.com." |
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