motivation leadership theories

How does the leader motivate his/her subordinates by using motivation theory?
i want this to help in learning leadership
Motivation starts with you and the way you work around your employees. If you show you work hard than they will work hard with you. If you keep the atmospher postive than they are positive.If you say hello to them everyday than they will say hello back. Community Colleges offer great Managment courses on motivation and workplace. Most of these classes are online so you can work from home. Sorry at least my local community college has them. Try bookstore under selling since these people have to always motivate people to move there thought to purchase something. Best motivators are seller's because they have to sell you a dream or product you probably did not want. Remember to sell up (motivate up) and never sell down (motivate down).
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