I wish I could say that I thought the title of this article, but I did not. There's a famous quote by Winston Churchill, and there is no doubt that Churchill was successful, and has also met with many failures before it was a success. He was born into a wealthy family-but it is doubtful whether he can be an advantage taken. His father was the famous British statesman, Lord Randolph Churchill, and in its first year (and above) rarely seen young Churchillhe or his mother. In addition, his father had little confidence in him, even him as "a slackard boring." At school, Churchill was a poor student of media, was rather thin, hyperactive and rebellious in the rule. And anyway, he spent a childhood rather unhappy.
His father wanted him to join the army, but he needed three attempts to pass the entrance exam. He soon had his appeal, though: the writing and journalism (and, later, political). And even ifHe had many faults, has ended up being one of the most successful men who ever lived, especially because he never lost his enthusiasm.
If you look at other successful men it is easy to see that his path to success was very similar. Walt Disney for his cartoon animals (and Disneyland and Disney World) is known, was so successful, it is hard to believe that once was a failure, but it was. As a young man who lives in Kansas City, was determined to be an artist. Outletsome of his drawings, he went to Kansas City Star and asked for a job, but was immediately told that he had talent. Chastened, he took a design job for a church, but you pay so little that he could not afford a studio, so he set up in his father's shop.
He was not sure I can make a living drawing caricatures of animals, but loved him and stopped, and he never lost his enthusiasm. When he was drawing the line enough for Hollywood, full of enthusiasm, but once again he was told thathad very little talent, and there was nothing of value in his drawings. He returned to Kansas City defeated, but determined. One day a mouse appeared at his studio, fed him and soon became very tame, so he is the image (cartoon) moved by it. Recruitment and some other designs, he returned to Hollywood and soon her life changed completely. "Mickey Mouse" was the rage in Hollywood, and as they say, the rest is history.
Similarly, Zane Grey, one offamous Western writers encountered failure after failure, but he never lost his enthusiasm. As a young man was inspired to write and was determined to write adventure stories for a living, but his father was sure that would not be able to make their livelihood. He insisted that Zane become a dentist, and even though his heart was not there, he obeyed his father. In his spare time, however, continued to write novels of adventure and the West.
Year after year he continued to write inevenings and weekends, when he worked in dentistry. It reduced his enthusiasm for his stories before. Finally broke in New York with some of them, but nobody was interested. For five years does not sell a single story or a book. Then he wrote "The Last of the Plainsmen," sure it was a winner once again, headed to New York. And again he was told that the book would be of little interest to the public. He was depressed, but continued to write. Completing a book titled "Heritage of the Desert ", sent them back to one of New York publishers. Seeing that the publisher would not look at it was, so he gave it to read to his wife. To his surprise, told him they loved him and encouraged to publish it. Again, this was the beginning of a fabulous career, but not before many failures.
Orville and Wilbur Wright were also full of enthusiastic ideas. They were convinced that it is heavier than air flight was possible, but few believedit. They had little education and knew little about the physics of flight, but they were full of enthusiasm. They repaired bicycles for a living, but it was the dream of flying, he kept running. They began experimenting with gliders, and finally taken up their engines. Determined to understand the mechanics of flight, they built a wind tunnel in their bicycle shop and began experimenting with various forms of wing, and the weekend has studied birds in flight hoursEnd.
For years they sat, but few took him seriously. They were confident, but changed only a matter of time, and never their enthusiasm. Then Dec. 17, 1903, have taken their "new device" Devil Hill at Kitty Hawk, NC Kill, and within minutes they had made history. The product is only in the air for 12 seconds, but it turned out that the heavier than air flight was possible.
In each of these cases, the thing I have seen up toThe success has been enthusiastic. Despite many failures, they never lost faith. Emotion is the key, it is often the difference between success and failure. And what is fundamental is that this enthusiasm is sustained through failure after failure, and there is no doubt that the failure occurs. But people who are really successful you keep the faith and enthusiasm are lasting.
The enthusiasm can do many things. It builds confidence, gives you motivation and makes things. Helps to overcome doubts happen and makes you alive. It also creates feedback: inspires you and gives you more excitement, which in turn gives you even more enthusiasm. And with enough enthusiasm, nothing can stop you, you can really help what you want in life. Create persistence, enthusiastic people, do not give up until they reach their destination. And in most cases, this is what makes the difference.
Three components are important forEnthusiasm
Interest Knowledge Faith
You must start with an intense interest, and follow through with the knowledge that you are interested in and, finally, you have a firm belief in yourself and your abilities.
The best time to "stir up" your enthusiasm is the first morning when you wake up. Think about your goals and everything that you enjoy doing, and your enthusiasm for it. Foster. Let it grow.