Yesterday I was talking with a friend about our business as he's looking to get started in the next day or so. I asked him nonchalantly:
"Aren't you excited!?"
And he responded: "I'll be excited when I start making money."
We laughed and agreed, but it got me thinking about Enthusiasm.
Enthusiasm is one of the single most underestimated, underutilized, under appreciated factors in creating success. People don't care if you have all the answers, all the facts, or all of the right vernacular. They are more intrigued by your excitement and passion... because that's exactly what 98% of the population is missing in this world!
I made a video about my thoughts on unadulterated, raw, authentic enthusiasm.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asfVkMHL2OY
Why is enthusiasm so important?
#1. It's 100% Contagious.
Very few people who once in contact with someone who is enthusiastic can remain unmoved. Try it out for yourself. Make it your own little self experiment.
#2. It Brings a Futuristic Quality To Your Life.
Never again will you let a day pass without doing something to accomplish towards your goals. We go through life often making mistakes and errors of judgment. We are all human! That's what we do. Enthusiasm leaves the past aside and focuses on the excitement and possibilities of NOW.
#3. Self-Belief.
Lack of self-confidence or esteem really becomes the root of many of our problems in life. Wouldn't you agree? Authentic enthusiasm removes all doubt and insecurity and teaches us to regard ourselves as worthy and capable.
"Maintained enthusiasm is a dynamic and motivating power, second to none, that if applied with the unbending will to succeed will raise you to greater heights of achievement that you ever thought possible." -Roy Burton
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asfVkMHL2OY
"Now Get Happy On Something!"
Rachel Jackson
480-664-8090
rachel@thecardteacher.com
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
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