
Low Achievement Motivation
Low achievement motivation refers to a person's lack of desire or drive to set and accomplish goals, often resulting in minimal effort toward tasks. Individuals with low motivation may avoid challenges, feel indifferent about success, or believe their efforts won't lead to positive outcomes. This can stem from factors like fear of failure, low confidence, or past discouragement. Recognizing low achievement motivation helps in understanding behaviors related to work, learning, or personal goals, and addressing it can involve building confidence, reducing fear of failure, and fostering a more supportive environment.