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To Motivate or To Inspire -That is the Question
In today’s uncertain economy many businesses and organizations are facing change as they have never known. Change is always intimidating, but to some, it can cause discouragement, disinterest, depression and even complete apathy. For an organization facing these problems among their employees, a simple remedy can often be found through a motivational speaker who can breathe that essential spark of life back into employees, managers and in fact, the total business.
And now comes the question. Do you search out a speaker who can motivate your employees or a speaker who can inspire them, and is there a difference? Many would agree that the two are one and the same, but still others remain steadfast in their beliefs that there is a marked difference in the two.
Let’s start first with definitions. The dictionary defines to motivate as, “to provide with a motive or motives; incite; impel” and to inspire as, “to fill with an animating, quickening, or exalting influence.”
So do we want a leadership speaker to motivate or inspire? A simple analogy may help us understand the difference. If you have an old clunker that you’ve ignored, chances are it will often fail to start when you want to go somewhere. Sure, you can get it to go by pushing it down the driveway, but the next time you go to start it, you will likely need to give it that same push. On the other hand, if you had kept it well maintained, it would more than likely start up right away for you every time.
The same is very similar when motivating or inspiring people. If they have been motivated, they will be eager to move forward....for a while. But eventually the momentum will slow and you will need to “push” them to get them going again, and if you stop pushing chances are they will stop altogether.
A person who has been inspired, on the other hand, is like the old clunker that has been well maintained. An inspired person sees the vision and understands the expectations and as a result has a desire to keep going and working until the desired goals have been reached. Rather than needing that little push every so often, they are self-propelled to complete the task.
Another example might be the person who attends a sales promotion meeting, gets all fired up at the time, buys the kit and materials, and then a few days later loses interest in the whole idea. This person was obviously motivated but definitely not inspired!
It would appear then, that the fundamental difference between motivating someone and inspiring them is found in the long term effect. Motivation seems to be a fleeting thing where inspiration is more long lasting. True inspiration can actually last a lifetime. Most of us can remember way back in our lives a time when a teacher, relative or parent so inspired us that it changed our way of doing things forever. True inspiration then, provides a lasting motivation that comes from within, bringing with it the determination to wake up every day and take action towards our goals.
John Hersey is a successful business owner, published author and motivational leadership speaker. John writes one of the most recognized leadership blogs in the business world: http://www.JohnHersey.com/blog
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