Enthusiasm wins There’s no better cure for lack of enthusiasm - TopicsExpress



          

Enthusiasm wins There’s no better cure for lack of enthusiasm than learning something new; by staying in a constant state of learning, you will find it much more feasible to be and stay enthusiastic. Additionally, there is no better cure for lack of enthusiasm than setting concrete goals, something to labor for that is meaningful and has purpose, and then pursue tenaciously. Enthusiasm is crucial in life, training, competition, business, academics, etc. In times when a situation can go one way or the other, enthusiasm is a difference maker. Enthusiasm creates oomph! Think of all the conditions in life that are won-over by enthusiasm. Your health and quality of existence are upgraded. Your performance, assignment, results, and persuasion are improved and reinforced. Listen to a speaker / professor / coach / boss with a dull voice; it’s as eventful as staring at a block of wood; it does nothing to move or rouse you. Now experience a speaker who is changing tones, animated, commanding respect, and enthusiastic; you can feel the excitement. Enthusiasm moves, motivates, and increases your attention and focus. Going through the motions will never render the necessary ingredients to come from beginning to end or draw closer from behind in a tough, hard, and critical circumstance. You cannot rumble without emotion! Though with it, you can shave time off the clock. You attain an edge and declare victory over the more talented. Yes, emotion is a tool used to insight and sway people. Enthusiasm makes all the difference. It’s obvious who has it and who does not. Enthusiasm is in all of us. Although enthusiasm may not be as visible with some people, that’s ok. What’s significant always comes from within and translates into results. Unfortunately, enthusiasm can lay dormant for years unless you have goals, purpose, something to believe-in and labor for. Communities, team, employees, voters, etc. respond to enthusiasm. It’s convincing and noticeable. I’m not talking about being phony; we already have enough counterfeit people and groups. I am not talking about uncontrolled mannerisms, although sometimes it comes to that. I’m talking about hustle and determination. You will never mistake enthusiasm. You can draw from it. Yes, enthusiasm is a winner in any arena. Enthusiasm is contagious and necessary. Enthusiasm has authority, is focused energy and will get you up in the morning. If you’ve seriously invested, then enthusiasm will be in attendance. Enthusiasm is an emotional weapon; use it when you drill, lift, run, compete, work, write, or striving to influence. Enthusiasm will give you the results you’re looking for. Enthusiasm is hustle, a cannon, tank, and army all in one. Without enthusiasm, the prediction is often less than inspiring. There is a lack of enthusiasm in too many people, coaches, athletes, training sessions, professors, presentations, and life in general. Maybe if enthusiasm was available in a text, tweet, or twerk, more people would have it. In my opinion, fervor comes from within by discovering your purpose, setting goals, and making a firm decision to run the entire race. Once you do, you ignite potential for attainment. Enthusiasm is one of the strongest armors a human can wear. The best of you has yet to emerge. I urge you to discover your greatest enthusiasms. You have layers and potential that is yet to be tapped. Enthusiasm is necessary to progress, bring about possibilities, cross finish lines and raise the temperature when necessary. They say no person ever fully discovers or develops all the potential within them; nobody ever drills the deepest well, not yet anyway. Maybe you’ll drill the deepest well. Do this; give enthusiasm a test drive, and evaluate its influence for yourself. You will discover this unshakable passion has wheels that can go the distance. In fact, enthusiasm has wheels that can turn the world. You will agree “Enthusiasm wins.”
Posted on: Wed, 09 Oct 2013 15:29:06 +0000

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