How Enthusiasm Can Help You Reach Your Goals
Copyright 2005 Arina Nikitina
If enthusiasm can be bought as an item from a store, do you
think it will sell? And if it does, just how much are you
willing to pay for it?
I believe your response will be: "You must be kidding. It'll be
a sellout. The store might probably run out of stock, you'll
have to wait in queue for a long time before you can get your
order no matter the price."
Just how important is enthusiasm in goal realization; in one's
life? It is so important that it occupies one of the top slots
in the list of elements needed for successful living. It is so
important that it is one of the deciding factors to realize
one's goal.
There is no doubt that everyone likes talking to enthusiastic
people, unless a person likes to be in a gloomy state, which I
doubt that person does. Enthusiastic people keep the
conversation alive and upbeat. You feel like you are partying.
And when you feel like partying, you'd wish the night will never
end.
Enthusiasm brings out the hyper character in us. It is like
adding more wood to a bonfire making you feel like you want to
roast marshmallows in it. Honestly, as I am writing this, I'm
beginning to be more enthusiastic myself.
The point is, enthusiasm is contagious like a disease. This is
one contagious disease that has a desirable effect. Matter of
fact, enthusiasm is the only disease everybody wants to
contract. If there is a category in the Guinness Book of World
Records of being the contagious disease most people would like
to have with them, it is enthusiasm. Law enforcers would
probably ban quarantine of this disease.
Now, just how do you get enthusiastic especially when your
surroundings, the weather condition, and the general situation
feels down and out?
Here are some helpful tips to develop enthusiasm:
- Adopt the "as if" principle. It is believed that this was
first stated by Professor William James, at times known as the
father of American Psychological Science. This is an effective
time and people tested principle.
I would suggest at this point that you try to apply the "as if"
principle with someone near or beside you to confirm its
effectiveness. Think creatively.
Another similar principle is the "what if". If you are in the
business of developing products of specialized use, you are most
likely exposed to a lot of experimentation. When you come up
with an idea on a product you'd like to try even if the idea
seems unconventional, would you try it? Would you be saying to
yourself: "What if I try to..."
- Adapt enthusiasm into the "practice makes perfect" principle.
In other words, be enthusiastic on almost everything you do
every day no matter how insignificant they are, no matter how
small they are. All those small things when added up become big.
This is the "as if" principle in small ways.
- As you wake up each morning, be enthusiastic about the things
you are going to do that day. Bring enthusiasm to even the
routinely morning chores like taking a shower, getting dressed,
eating breakfast, taking the bus or driving your car (even in
heavy traffic), in the office up to the time you reach home for
dinner till you go to bed, enthusiastically looking forward to
tomorrow.
- Remember that each day in your life is God's gift to you. Show
your appreciation to Him for the gift you receive by being nice
to other people, helping others and thanking Him through
prayers.