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Motivation for Teens (The Book)
By D. Grant


D. Grant

Its time to teach teenagers the facts of life. Hard work brings rewards. Staying away from bad influences is vital. Life can be tough, but don't let that be an excuse for not achieving. To be successful in life, aim to start a business, or get a good job, or both. Education/Knowledge is opens the door.

Isn't it great to see a teenager working hard; doing as they are told; keeping with the right company; keen to do homework - even when none is set; always in a book; producing top levels in their SATS and top grades in tests; respectful, helpful and kind; keen to learn at every opportunity; goes out and has fun too, but in moderation; likes music, but will do something useful while listening; and of course, has high expectations of themselves, and good ambitions. This teenager will always put in 100% effort. They achieve the best they could possible do, and they deal maturely and philosophically with problems.

If your teenager and other teens you know are as above then you need read no further. Congratulations!!!!

To the rest of us, I present this challenge!

Use whatever means possible to motivate teenagers. Get them to increase their productivity. Get them to stop wasting time. Find out why they are not doing three times the amount of work that they presently do.

Intensify their yearning to learn. At least fifty per cent of teens perform below their potential at school. Is this success? Or is this failure. The challenge is for you to get them to be fed up with mediocre performances. Achievement is not just about examination grades and levels, but also the development of other skills such as sport, music, drama, dance, art, computer skills, in depth research, writing and other worthwhile hobbies.

Below are ten points which indicate why a teenager performs below their potential.

1. Many teenagers make limited and narrow demands on their intelligence. They prefer not to stretch their brains too much. Any question which does not present an immediate answer is passed over. It's far easier to respond with " I don't know" than to give a considered well thought out response.

2. Some teenager has low expectations. They really do not expect to achieve very much. They've decided they can only jump so high, and they are happy with that. Contentedness is great, but too many are reaching early adulthood and wished they had been inspired to raise their expectations.

3. Peer Group Pressure is unfortunately pressuring in the wrong direction. The friends they hang out with have little or no ambitions or goals. Those friends who are studious, might have a slightly different lifestyle, and tend to want to spend time with other academics, with books, and are happy with their own company. Excessive emphasis on entertainment, drinking, money, sex, drugs and petty crime seem attractive to too many teenagers. The golden boy or girl at home or church or other religious organisation can be a tearaway with friends, and the parents do not even know about it. They are looking at you like butter would not melt in their mouth, but you have not heard their language or risqué conversation when you are not around.

4. Teenagers have no idea about their capabilities. They just do not realise that it is possible to train the brain, to take in more, remember more, analyse and form conclusions. With a look at learning strategies, and motivational talks, tremendous strides can be made.

5. Many teenagers muffle their talents because they cannot be bothered to nurture it. Laziness is an issue. The word lazy is an insult - yes, but how else can you describe the unwillingness to shift, when a practice could make all the difference. We all need to be pushed sometimes, else we give up too easily. Who is there to spot the talent, nurture, push, encourage, force?

6. Guidance is ignored. Somehow teens think they know best, and do not follow advice given. It could be that they are not focussed, and forget as soon as they are told. Or they do not take the advice seriously. Or decide they will act later, since they have all the time in the world. If they have the latent desire in the first place, a change can happen, but only if they are prepared to follow guidance given by those who do know what they are talking about. It is a sad fact however that encouragement and help sometimes comes too late.

7. Fear and worry can prevent concentration and clear thinking. Worries about problems with parents, relationship with friends, bullying. Some students desperately desire to do well because of the high expectation of adults around them. This in itself sometimes produces anxiety in the teenager and can be counter-productive. There needs to be a balance.

8. The teenager does not care. Disinterest and Apathy are key here. But why is that? Is it ignorance of the consequences of lack of achievement? Or is that the people around them also do not care, or are not encouraging them. It could be that the teen is in a comfort zone - thinking they are doing enough. Some are - but many are not.

9. The teenager has an attitude problem with respect to authority. They are rude and disrespectful to teachers and parents or to any adult who tries to tell them what to do. This can sometimes be a camouflage for the confusion that exists about requirements for different subjects or situations. The teenager is not able to decipher and analyse the necessary and unique requirements for each school test or exam. They are as good as gold in some environments, and flip in others.

10. The unhelpful environment which some teenagers find themselves in is not conducive to learning. There are little or no books in the home or club. They are unaware of the benefits of visiting and belonging to a public library. MTV is far more attractive than News Channels or factual programmes. TV and computer games are the be all and end all of leisure at home. The internet means chat rooms and furtive searches for porn, rather than a positive search for knowledge. They are allowed to go and hang out at street corners, or friends houses, or worse still - with gangs. Conversations at home are a mixture of grunts, snarls and shouting matches interspersed with pre-occupied silences. School is a battlefield and effectively a youth club, where more often than not, they leave at the end of the day, having learnt nothing new. However, they do know which kid is doing what to whom.

The book Motivation for Teens is available here for £11.95. Postage included.
200 pages of solid information and for teenagers and those who guide them.

 

The Ebook "Motivation for Teens" is also available immediately for £19.95
(Also includes plans and worksheets for students.)

Contact D. Grant on email info@blackeconomics.co.uk

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

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