http://thedailylockerroom.com Norman Vincent Peale said, "Think enthusiastically about everything, but especially about your job. If you do so, you'll put a touch of glory in your life. If you love your job with enthusiasm, you'll shake it to pieces." Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm."
The word enthusiasm comes from the Greek word "entheos" which means "the god within." Enthusiasm is one of your greatest assets. It is more important than money, power or influence. Enthusiasm is energy, direction, purpose, and commitment.
With properly directed enthusiasm, you can acquire anything you seriously want. Happy, successful people have learned to incorporate enthusiasm into their thoughts and actions. Enthusiastic people are in control of their lives. People who are enthusiastic make a difference to themselves and others; they create and maintain enthusiasm, their personal 'God within.'
All great achievements have enthusiasm as the foundation. Dell computer founder Michael Dell was passionate about computer repair for his college classmates, and turned it into a multi-billion dollar business. Bill Gates' passion helped create the future in which we now live. Mark Zuckerburg, CEO of Facebook, just donated $100 Million to the Newark school system. His passion for social networking changed the world. http://thedailylockerroom.com
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