Feeling fulfilled and passionate about our work comes from having autonomy, competence, and relatedness.
So what do those three terms mean and how can you achieve them?
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Cal Newport talks about Self-Determination Theory (SDT) in his book “So Good They Can't Ignore You”. SDT is actually composed of six mini-theories and one of them is Basic Psychological Needs Theory. To learn more, go to selfdeterminationtheory.org/theory
Basic Psychological Needs Theory Psychological well-being and optimal functioning are a result of
autonomy, competence, and relatedness.
Autonomy
This is the feeling that you have control over your day and that your work is important and meaningful. Don’t expect this in the early days of your career. Strive for a blend of autonomy and guidance by finding mentors and role models to help you navigate your profession. As you gain experience, you’ll enjoy more autonomy than you’ve earned.
Competence
There are four levels of competence. As your skills and awareness develop, you’ll move through the phases of:
Unconscious incompetence; conscious incompetence; conscious competence; and unconscious competence.
Learn more about this model by listening to Episode 7 of Ever Better Today.
Relatedness
This is the feeling of connection to other people. You have to feel a connection in order to feel very engaged and passionate about your job and mission-driven.
Episodes 99, 100, 101, 102, and 103 describe just some of the takeaways from So Good They Can't Ignore You and Born Standing Up.
There are many other lessons in these books so I encourage you to read or listen to them. yourself! You can find them here.
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