Tuesday, March 2, 2010

How to prevent your passion from being weakened and defenseless

You may have experienced a time or two perhaps, when you felt a great passion for something - then after a while, you woke up one day only to discover that the passion no longer existed. What happened to it? It is no doubt that for life to be worthwhile, we need to find something we are passionate about, something that drives us and makes us feel great to wake up in the morning, or even make us "throw a fit" at the thought of going to bed; yep, Passionate! You get the idea? Now, while it is great to discover something that we feel very strongly about pursuing – we must not neglect the fact that in life, nothing worthwhile was ever achieved without running into, or having to take down a few "walls." Once you find something you are passionate about, it is no doubt that your dedication and commitment will also be present. There is however something that we often overlook; we forget to proof our passion against the things that could wear it out. We also often make the mistake of thinking that it’s the big challenges that ruin our passion, but that is not always the case. So, how do you proof your passion from things that try to weaken it, how do you setup your passion so that the resistance of challenges actually feeds power to it? You can do that by learning the "Art of Persistence." No man has the right to rob another of their passion, unless it’s harmful to others. Then, how is it that some people fail and some succeed? The biggest difference is persistence; those who succeed have it, and those who don’t lack it. How is this? Calvin Coolidge, the 30th President of the USA - hit it straight on the head when he said, "Nothing in the world can take the place of Persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and Determination alone are omnipotent." I couldn’t have put it any better; the evidence of this fact is abundant. So, there is the situation, now how do we solve it? Well, I discovered a little manual on the subject that I thought you might be interested in. My hope is that you will find this little manual to be of great service in terms of keeping your passion alive, conducting any of your pursuits, and achieving success. Discover the Secrets of the Art of Persistence; protect your passion - and start winning with the power of persistence.


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