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Skeptics, if you don’t have too many of them, can usefully keep enthusiastic, but naive, impulses in check.
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If you love what you do… let your enthusiasm show.
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Positive emotions like enthusiasm, hope, and excitement provide the energy to sustain the inevitable hard knocks we all experience along the way.
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Absolutely be sincere, but let people see you’re genuinely excited. Enthusiasm is really contagious.
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There may be enthusiasm about the purpose of a project but at the same time some resistance to actually fleshing out what fulfilling it in the real world might look like.
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People tend to join companies enthusiastically, hopeful that they have found an organization where their work-related goals, interests, and aspirations will be met.
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Most people enter a new organization and job with enthusiasm, eager to work, to contribute, to feel proud of their and their organizations.
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…enthusiasm… is employees feeling that they work for a great company, one to which they willingly devote time and energy beyond what they are being paid for…
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…when all of [their] needs are satisfied, something unique happens to many employees and their relationship with the organization… It is what we call enthusiasm.
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Employee enthusiasm is… not just a feeling or an attitude; it is a motivated state, impelling people to action.
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