What Fuels Your Enthusiasm - Find Out And Live Your Dreams
What excites you? What fuels your enthusiasm? What rocks your boat? What gets you out of your bed in the morning? Ok, a lot of the time it is duty, obligation or repetition that does it - school, college, job, career, domestic life, and so on. But we need to find benefit and satisfaction in what we do, however mundane and tiresome it may seem. If not why are we really spending so much time on it? Is there not anything in your life that captivates your attention? Is there nothing that really touches you, that enthuses you?
If you don't find it in the doing in life, try to find it in the being instead. Just be. Be a human being. Let life enthuse you with excitement for what you can achieve. Enthuse you with energy to give and contribute, to do your best, to put the effort in to achieve more. To find satisfaction and contentment in the life you have and the things that you do. And if you do not feel that may life give you the energy and the commitment to change. To move your life onwards and towards the future that only you can create. Share a bit of yourself in what you do. Let people close. Share a bit of yourself in your conversations. Give a bit more of yourself in your activities. Let others see a different side of you. One of caring and commitment, of awareness and perception, of acceptance and respect. People will want to be with you. Will want to belong in your circle. Will want to confide in you and be your friend. And you can let situations and people that little bit closer. Life has so much to offer, and sharing a bit or ourselves is one of the great gifts what we have. What fuels your enthusiasm? Look out your window and see the clouds in the sky, the sun in the heavens, the trees blowing in the wind, the sea on the shore, the birds flying in and out - or whatever your locale has to offer. You can tap into the same energy in your own life. Be enthused and energized by life. Give and contribute. What fuels your enthusiasm? Be comfortable with yourself. Respect yourself and others. And the world can be yours.
All best, Martin
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