Enthusiasm is the energy that drives us towards happiness, it is the passion to do what really motivates and loves us, to fully live this powerful energy means to maintain an attitude of expectation and openness to what life presents to us.
In our day to day we adapt, adapt to the routine, create a certain monotony, that gives us comfortable motivations, leaving behind those that exude more powerful energies and give us rewards that reconcile us one way or another with life.
- When we are children we have this natural ability to value what we want.
- Rather than protect ourselves from what we fear.
- We explore.
- Surprise and excite naturally.
- Through simple things.
- As we age.
- We erase this ability.
- But fortunately.
- Not everything is lost!.
Living enthusiastically is not something that comes as it is or is genetically determined, on the contrary, it is an attitude!And as such, it presupposes learning. The patterns of behavior we had as children have a great influence, a significant weight in relation to the way we see the world.
Have you ever noticed how your parents relate to the world?You may have had the opportunity to disconnect from the way they position themselves in the face of reality, however, it is inevitable that they have influenced you. When we become adults, we are more aware of the choices we make to deal with things one way or another.
To live with enthusiasm is to choose to explore, maintain expectations, be open to emotions and the ability to experience Do you consider yourself an enthusiastic person?If this is your case, you’re sure to see everything around you in a special way, look at the details and stop to enjoy and feel the little things in life.
Enthusiastic attitude allows us to end lament, negativism and skepticism, when we put ourselves in a more optimistic vision we see the world full of possibilities, with more perspectives, inevitably we think that we are able to achieve what we have set out to achieve.
Believing in ourselves forces us to use the necessary resources to face any adversity, which is consistent with Bandura’s theory of self-efficacy, which refers to the perception that someone has of themselves to believe that they can achieve something.
The motivation stems from these beliefs, from the expectations we have about what we are capable of achieving with our effort, is also to stand in reality, step on the ground, contemplate the different points of view and assess the situation according to the resources that we have.
As noted above, enthusiasm is a way of looking at life, an attitude that motivates us and faces the situations that arise. It is possible to learn to be enthusiastic, even if it is also strongly rooted in our personality.
By considering all experience and learning as something that serves to develop and grow, we can adopt an attitude of enthusiasm towards those around us, a more positive view of adversity and difficulties, so that we can relate to motivation.
Enthusiasm also has a lot to do with the ability to love, as it is about immersing yourself in the beauty behind everything that happens to us. The great achievements that humanity has achieved are due to the enthusiasm, will and strength that we encourages us to discover and be dazzled.
We will learn from children, learn to live the enthusiasm and desire to discover.