Ep. 16: Is Your Teen Unmotivated? Here’s What’s REALLY Going On
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If it feels like you’re constantly pushing your teen to do homework, clean their room, plan for college, or even just get out of bed, you are so not alone. In today’s episode, I’m breaking down a truth I wish every parent knew:
It's not that your teen isn't motivated; they’re just not motivated by the things you want them to be.
There are real developmental, psychological, and neurological reasons behind this, and when you understand what’s actually going on underneath that “I don’t care” attitude, everything shifts.
Today I walk you through the three key factors that shape teen motivation and the practical ways you can support your teen in building their own authentic drive.
What you'll learn:
1. Your Teen Isn’t Motivated by Your Goals — And That’s Normal: I talk about why the tasks adults value (grades, chores, future planning) often feel meaningless to teens, and how giving them space to name their own goals leads to real motivation and follow-through.
2. The Teen Brain Is Wired for “Now,” Not “Later”: I explain how the still-developing prefrontal cortex and the fully activated reward system shape your teen’s decision-making. When you understand this, you can work with their brain rather than against it.
3. “Laziness” Often Masks Overwhelm or Discouragement: I break down why procrastination, shutdown, or avoidance can actually be signs of stress or self-doubt — not a lack of care — and what to do when your teen feels stuck.
How You Can Support Your Teen’s Motivation
In this episode, I share four strategies you can start using right away:
- Encourage Autonomy Let your teen explore interests and goals that genuinely matter to them.
- Provide Structure (Without Taking Over) Break things down into smaller steps and guide them without stepping into control mode.
- Foster a Growth Mindset Shift the focus from outcomes to effort, resilience, and learning.
- Create an Environment That Honors Their Voice Respect their choices, allow natural consequences, and build trust through collaboration.
Key Takeaways
- Your teen isn’t lazy — their motivation simply doesn’t match your expectations.
- Their brain prioritizes immediate rewards, social connection, and novelty.
- Overwhelm and self-doubt often hide beneath procrastination.
- When you support autonomy, structure, mindset, and communication, real motivation grows.
Want More Support?
If your teen is struggling with motivation, confidence, or direction, they don’t have to navigate this alone.
🌟 Rise Up & Ignite Teen Coaching Programs
Inside Rise Up & Ignite, I help teens identify meaningful goals, create personalized action plans, build confidence, and get consistent support from a caring adult who isn’t their parent. This kind of mentorship makes a huge difference in follow-through and self-belief.
🌟 Rooted in Connection (Parent Coaching Program)
If you’re craving more harmony, trust, and open communication at home, Rooted in Connection gives you the tools and support to navigate the teen years with confidence and clarity.
Simply click the links above to learn more and schedule a call.
Connect With Me
Instagram: @jasmyne.guidedpassages
Website: guided-passages.com