UNSTOPPABLE
When a group of two hundred
executives
were asked what
makes a person successful,
eighty percent
listed ENTHUSIASM
as the most
important quality.
More important than
skill.
More important than
training.
Even more important than experience.
Before water will produce enough steam
to power an engine,
it must boil.
The steam engine
won't move a train
an inch until the
steam
gauge registers 212 degrees.
Likewise, the person
without enthusiasm
is trying to move the machinery of life
with lukewarm
water.
Only one thing will
happen: that person will stall.
Enthusiasm is electricity in the battery.
It's the vigor in
the air. It's the warmth in the fire.
It's the breath in
all things alive.
Successful people
are enthusiastic about what they do.
"Good work is never
done in cold blood," he says,
"heat is needed to forge anything.
Every great
achievement is the story of a flaming heart."
You may have all of the
skill, training and
experience you've ever need.
Add enthusiasm to
those assets and
you will be
truly unstoppable!
Steve
Goodier