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- noun
Feeling orstate of beingdemotivated .
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Examples
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It's called a demotivation calendar, designed to help you break the addiction.
Here's a Christmas present for writers... Glenda Larke 2007
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It's called a demotivation calendar, designed to help you break the addiction.
Archive 2007-12-01 Glenda Larke 2007
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Perhaps to get you going, you’d like to gather some despair from this site; specialising in demotivation.
Annies Anti – Resolutions for the New Year « Write Anything 2009
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"Discrimination, harassment--even bullying in the workplace--can lead to low self-esteem, demotivation, stress, anxiety and depression," said a report on LGBT employees released last year by the Hong Kong-based Community Business, a non-profit organisation.
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"Discrimination, harassment--even bullying in the workplace--can lead to low self-esteem, demotivation, stress, anxiety and depression," said a report on LGBT employees released last year by the Hong Kong-based Community Business, a non-profit organisation.
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But there was a general sense of apathy and demotivation when it came to ‘work’.
Guest post 19 – Sue Lyon-Jones on teaching the unteachable « Ken Wilson's Blog 2010
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The unintended consequence has been demotivation of teachers, less enjoyment on the part of students and the distancing of employers and universities from education policy.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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We need to create and maintain work environments that protect employees from the demotivation that has become endemic in modern business.
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There are, in sum, two key steps to staying on top of motivation and demotivation.
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When leaders decide to address demotivation, they quickly see that, unlike with motivation, it's essentially the same for every employee.
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