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How to Motivate with Less Fear Inducing

How to Motivate with Less Fear Inducing

Three ideas to motivate people to change their behavior  with less fear-inducing message:

  1. Social Incentives
  2. Immediate Rewards
  3. Progress Monitoring

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Fear is not an effective motivator for behavior change. Positive strategies that focus on gains and progress are more effective than threats. This idea shares the three principles.

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