It is always easier for people who see the need for change and are ready to do something about it to make a long lasting and permanent change. This doesn't mean that change will come easily, of course. We are after all creatures of habit and can find change difficult and discomforting, but at least wanting to change is a good start. Others want to change to receive a positive benefit or not receive a negative conquensce. With some individuals you can link conquences this with the behavior you or others would like. They want to avoid negative consequences. For, example you do not kill someone because you do not want to go to jail. Life should not be like this, but the truth is that human beings are motivated to seek pleasurable expeirences or to avoid painful ones. However, sometimes it is both. …show more content…
However in the end, the consequences or reward must be a true reward or true negative congruence for the person concern themselfes with changing their behavior. The key is to changing someone based on desired conquences is to know what the person wants as a reward or does not want to happen as a negative consequence The environment around them changes. Another factor that aides in the change of individuals is The environmental factor. An individual has the most control over their own behaviour. Often as we change our part of a relationship, the relationship dynmacic can change as well. In addition, this can be seen in a different lite if you make the environmental relationship between indivauls more goal and about built more positive results for the individual instead whats going wrong. Sometimes its just positive productuctive and positively renforcing environment that the individual needs to make
changes in time it takes to achieve. Personal fulfillment is not deteriorated by lack of action,
Through obstacles, people learn how to adopt or change in order to get through difficult situations. In addition, they might change in order to avoid similar future obstacles. People change not only to overcome a bad situation, but also to evolve into something greater than they were yesterday. They change in order to gain opportunities and to create a way for future generations. Furthermore, growth, is a part of the process of changing. With that being said, in order to grow and realize the significant and the unimportant aspects of live, change is inevitable. Therefore, whether we embrace it or resist it, change is unavoidable, and it is likely to be devastating if rejected. Lastly, people change based on how they are being treated, their environment, and also though influences. Change is one aspect of life that human cannot
The only constant in the world is change, but what if an individual can't or won't change?
The easiest and most efficient way to change someone both physically and mentally is when they
What causes change? Grief, perhaps, or fear and doubt and hardships. On the other hand, hope and excitement and inspiration can also create change. A common thread between all of these is that they are all human concepts, they are human emotions. In saying that, I believe people cause change.
While Mooney’s statements about people's resistance to change their mind are valid, I believe their are more contributing factors to this phenomenon. I imagine having a sense of pride and self-confidence my play a key role. I am also convinced that some people are more open to changing their minds in the face of evidence (2). From what I have observed, people’s upbringing creates
Some people, however, demonstrate the attitude that they are happy to make changes or improvements as needed. They will take advantage of opportunities to improve, because they realise that it is important to do so. It is much harder to teach someone to develop this kind of attitude than tit is to teach someone, for instance, how to operate a machine.
Over time, many have realized that people have the power to change others, however some believe that people cannot and will not change. One side of this argument is that though people will be the same their whole life, and never change. On the contrary, people have been changed by others over time and throughout history. It is a fact of life that people have the power to change others through their actions, perspectives, and ability to persuade their point of view.
Most of us want honest politicians who tell us clearly what they will do in office, then stick to that once elected. The actual reality is that politicians don’t behave that way, yet they get elected by our vote and we sustain this reward system.
Kerr’s observation on “The folly of rewarding A while hoping for B is true today, simply illustrates the sometimes fouled up rewards systems that most companies have in place. Fouled up in the sense that most companies wrongly reward not so positive behaviours while hoping and expecting for better ones.
It is a not an easy task to change behavior, especially if a person is not interested in change.
When it comes to inspiring behavioral changes positive reinforcement is more effective than punishment in terms of changing the behavior in the long term. How effectively positive reinforcement affects behavioral changes is closely tied to how behavioral changes are incentivized and rewards bestowed. The case is similar for the application of negative reinforcement. However, rewards and punishments must significantly affect a person’s current situation--for better or worse--in order to inspire change. Let’s look at how positive reinforcement typically results in long-term behavioral change more effectively than punishment overall.
Having an environment where a person feels valued can be beneficial in causing people to make positive changes in their lives. I personally do not feel that people can change who they are. For me, genetics and the nurturing or lack of that we receive growing sets the foundation for who we innately are as individuals. As
It’s depressing how this works, but it’s probably the most reason why people change. It’s much like peer pressure which usually ends up in the wrong direction. For example, I was almost peer pressured to consume alcohol and to do smoking. Fortunately, for me, I escaped that change and didn’t experience it. The people we adore love us so much that they want us to remain the way we are forever. Like how my mother always wanted me to stay the same little child, but I grew up. Not all people can stay the same for a long time. If the people we love and adore would just accept the change and go with it, they would understand where the change was coming from.
“The shortest path to oneself leads around the world.” So, wrote German philosopher Count Hermann Keyserling, who believed that travel was the best way to discover who you are.