The importance of enthusiasm
Mark McGuinness, a business coach at Wishful Thinking, sheds some light on the importance of enthusiasm in the workplace. Many supervisors (and workplaces) stress the importance of “confidence.” Mark is convinced that “enthusiasm” is far better to promote than confidence, “I think the word ‘confidence’ creates more problems than it solves. I usually advise clients to change the word to ‘enthusiasm’.”
1. Confidence is about you – enthusiasm is about your subject
2. Confidence is about you (again) – enthusiasm is about others
3. Confidence is impressive – enthusiasm is infectious
4. Confidence is certain – enthusiasm is creative
5. Confidence is serious – enthusiasm is fun
5 Reasons Why Enthusiasm is Better than Confidence – [Wishful Thinking]




Comments
vilivo says on March 13th, 2009 at 6:30 pm
i really need the 3 importance of enthusiasm