Why do we do the things we do? Why is it that we measure success and value by attention and status, yet frown upon complacency? What force drives and shapes all of our emotions, actions, quality of life and, ultimately, our destinies?
Background:A. Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a motivational theory in psychology comprising a five-tier model of human needs, often depicted as hierarchical levels within a pyramid. Needs lower down in the hierarchy must be satisfied before individuals can attend to needs higher up. Five-stage model hierarchy · Self-actualization
Actually three are very important! Necessary, to be a well rounded person:
1) Belongingness:Connection/Love: a strong feeling of closeness or union with someone or something..
2) Avocation / Occupation... Something to do that is constructive... A Contribution: a sense of service and focus on helping, giving to and supporting others.... to get what they want..
. Desire for Importance, Significance: feeling unique, important, special or needed as when one hugs another that says, "you matter"...
3) Learn to live alone. We're born alone and live our lives alone and of course die alone. No one will do it for us...
Its said if you concentrate on these three all others will fall into place... And you'll self-actualize... Its like pick 15-25 goals & objectives in priority order, actualize the 1st 5 and all others will fall into place...
Did you know that the answers to these questions can all be explained by learning about the basic human needs?
While each of us is unique and shaped by our individual life events and corresponding emotions, we also share behavioral systems that generally function in the same way.
Tony Robbins has discovered that there are 6 human needs that fundamentally affect the way we make choices. Each of us prioritizes our needs differently, and our decisions are based on which needs we put first.
This weekend we went hiking and discussed the 6 human needs and how they affect us...
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