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		<title>10 Secrets to Motivating Teenagers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2008 01:40:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Karl Staib - The Work Happy Guy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We’ve all been teenagers, but as we age we forget how to connect with young people. We think that we can just tell them what to do and they’ll do it. Wouldn’t that be great?
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Most teenagers are a different kind of human until they get a few years of work experience or college under their [...]<p>Download the Free eBook <a href="http://www.workhappynow.com/wp-content/Work-Happy-the-Google-Way-eBook.pdf">Work Happy the Google Way</a> * Post from: <a href="http://www.workhappynow.com">Work Happy Now!</a> </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="tweetmeme_button" style="float: right; margin-right: 10px;"><a href="http://api.tweetmeme.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.workhappynow.com%2F2008%2F06%2F10-secrets-to-motivating-teenagers%2F"><img src="http://api.tweetmeme.com/imagebutton.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.workhappynow.com%2F2008%2F06%2F10-secrets-to-motivating-teenagers%2F" height="61" width="51" /></a></div><p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 150%" lang="en-US"><a href="http://www.workhappynow.com/wp-content/teenager-counter.jpg" title="Teenage Motivation"><img src="http://www.workhappynow.com/wp-content/teenager-counter.jpg" alt="Teenage Motivation" align="right" /></a><font color="#000000"></font><font face="Arial, sans-serif"></font><font size="2">We’ve all been teenagers, but as we age we forget how to connect with young people. We think that we can just tell them what to do and they’ll do it. Wouldn’t that be great?</font></p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 150%" lang="en-US"><font color="#000000"></font><font face="Arial, sans-serif"></font><font size="2">Most teenagers are a different kind of human until they get a few years of work experience or college under their belts. They think differently and feel differently than adults do. Try to remember when you were young and you had hormones pushing through you and all you could do was think about sex. That’s the first trick.</font></p>
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<h2><font color="#000000"></font><font size="2"><strong>Put 	Yourself in Their Shoes</strong></font></h2>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 150%"><font color="#000000"></font><font face="Arial, sans-serif"></font><font size="2"><span lang="en-US">When you can put yourself in their position you can learn how to motivate teenagers. Teenagers may be weird, but they have emotions just like you and me. They’re just a little more intense. When dealing with a teenager make sure you are sympathetic to their needs. Make sure you see </span></font><font color="#000000"></font><font face="Arial, sans-serif"></font><font size="2"><span lang="en-US"><em>#4 Don’t Be a Push-over</em></span></font><font color="#000000"></font><font face="Arial, sans-serif"></font><font size="2"><span lang="en-US"> because they will take advantage of you if you let them.</span></font></p>
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<h2><font color="#000000"></font><font size="2"><strong>Show 	Them Their Mistakes and How to Improve Them</strong></font></h2>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 150%" lang="en-US"><font color="#000000"></font><font face="Arial, sans-serif"></font><font size="2">Teenagers don’t pick up on adult concepts as quickly as adults. Well, duh. You will be surprised by how many business owners don’t understand this concept. Teenagers may be geniuses on the computer or multi-tasking, but they learned these things like everything else. When they make a mistake, explain what they did wrong and how they can improve it. This may need to be done a few times before they catch on. </font></p>
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<h2><font color="#000000"></font><font size="2"><strong>Give 	Them the Respect They Seek</strong></font></h2>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 150%" lang="en-US"><font color="#000000"></font><font face="Arial, sans-serif"></font><font size="2">Giving a teenager the respect that he or she deserves will go a long way in earning their trust. Most adults treat teenagers like teenagers when all they want is to be treated like the man or woman that they are trying to be. Talk to them like an adult and they will raise their level of work.</font></p>
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<h2><font color="#000000"></font><font size="2"><strong>Don’t 	Be a Push-over</strong></font></h2>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 150%" lang="en-US"><font color="#000000"></font><font face="Arial, sans-serif"></font><font size="2">A teenager will take two feet when given a foot, so make sure you set boundaries and if they cross them then document it and let them know. If they continue to cross the line then don&#8217;t be afraid to let them go if they you need to.</font></p>
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<h2><font color="#000000"></font><font size="2"><strong>Enjoy 	a Good Laugh</strong></font></h2>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 150%" lang="en-US"><font color="#000000"></font><font face="Arial, sans-serif"></font><font size="2">There is nothing a teenager likes doing more than enjoying a good laugh. Yes they may be moody, but when a teenager is in a good mood it can be down right infectious to the rest of the staff, so allow them to get excited and have a good time.</font></p>
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<h2><font color="#000000"></font><font size="2"><strong>Listen 	to Them</strong></font></h2>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 150%" lang="en-US"><font color="#000000"></font><font face="Arial, sans-serif"></font><font size="2">Teenagers want to help. They may be selfish, but they aren’t stupid. They can see things that you can’t. Listen to their suggestions. If they give you an idea that won’t work then let them know why and show appreciation for their efforts. If they have a good idea, tell them that you want to hear more and ask them to come up with a plan on how to implement it.</font></p>
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<h2><font color="#000000"></font><font size="2"><strong>Have 	Patience with Their Learning Curve</strong></font></h2>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 150%" lang="en-US"><font color="#000000"></font><font face="Arial, sans-serif"></font><font size="2">Their learning curve is a little steeper than most adults, but their potential is greater too. Once a teenager catches on to a concept they make it their own. </font></p>
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<h2><font color="#000000"></font><font size="2"><strong>Reward 	Them</strong></font></h2>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 150%" lang="en-US"><font color="#000000"></font><font face="Arial, sans-serif"></font><font size="2">The Gen Y generation and younger grew up being rewarded for blowing their nose. They don’t take well to harsh discipline, so when they do something good even without your approval, reward them. Give them an extra hour for lunch or a $20 bonus. Their idea might have saved you hundreds of dollars, so disperse the wealth.</font></p>
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<h2><font color="#000000"></font><font size="2"><strong>Don’t 	Yell at Them</strong></font></h2>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 150%" lang="en-US"><font color="#000000"></font><font face="Arial, sans-serif"></font><font size="2">Teenagers hate to be yelled at. They get enough of that from their parents, teachers, and friends, so speak with an even toned voice when you&#8217;re upset. Make sure they understand that you never want to see such behavior, but don’t make a scene out of it.</font></p>
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<h2><font color="#000000"></font><font size="2"><strong>Train 	Your Staff to be Patient</strong></font></h2>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 150%" lang="en-US"><font color="#000000"></font><font face="Arial, sans-serif"></font><font size="2">Many retailers employ young people because they are cheap labor and as a result, they are treated as “second class” employees by the rest of the staff. Big mistake. Train your staff to treat them as equals. When the rest of the staff gives them respect they will be more respectful to the customer.</font></p>
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<h3><font color="#000000"></font><font face="Arial, sans-serif"></font><font size="2"><strong>Managing Teenagers Review</strong></font></h3>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 150%" lang="en-US"><font color="#000000"></font><font face="Arial, sans-serif"></font><font size="2"><br />
Teenagers want to do good work if they are given the right atmosphere in which to do it. They will need a little more attention, but you will find a few gems that make it all worth the effort. Who knows, that one little gem of a teenager might one day help you run your company.</font>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; line-height: 150%" lang="en-US"><strong>Related Articles:</strong></p>
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