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Your purpose keeps you alive and focused, and, most importantly, it provides the excitement and energy to keep pushing and fighting when challenges come.
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It’s important to ask yourself not only which topics energize you but which people can get excited about them with you.
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Pay attention to what excites you and let the ideas inspire you. Remember – competition in your field is just proof there is a marketplace, and that is a great thing!
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Speed grips attention. Speed excites. Speed speeds you out of boredom. Nothing is boring if it’s fast enough.
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We love speed not because it is deep, original, valuable, or important. We love it mainly because it is exciting.
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The new world… is equal parts exciting and frightening. Human interaction – not just in the context of management – is changing tremendously.
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If we can start with an understanding of what kinds of things excite and attract, keep us engaged, and win our hearts and minds… we can create many more delightful, seductive experiences.
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Passion for one task can lead us to neglect the less exciting ones on our plate.
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…public speaking is a leadership skill. Being able to communicate your own excitement is a powerful way to engage the people who work for and with you, and to infect them with energy and a sense of purpose.
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Whenever we can make some activity seem like play, pique our curiosity, or build excitement or anticipation, we will find that people are not only willing to undertake that activity; they may be willing to pay for the opportunity!
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