Friday, May 26, 2006

Motivating Others

More than anything else, most people respond to another person’s “belief” in them. If you truly convey your belief in someone else’s ability, they can achieve almost anything. I’ve always known that my own skills and belief in myself could help me achieve almost anything. But when you put that same energy into believing in someone else, you convey a power that is transformed from you to that person without that person even suspecting that they could ever fail at anything. The real key to “motivating” someone else is to believe in your own soul that this person can achieve greatness. Try it, it really isn’t that hard to do. Then, you must convey that greatness in a way that doesn’t appear condescending. Believe it yourself. Say it out loud so that the other person actually hears it. You’ll be amazed at what your belief in other people’s abilities can do! Just think about your vision of any “successful” person you choose. It could be anybody. It really doesn’t matter. Now, ask yourself if that person really achieved their “greatness” all by themselves or did they have someone who served as their “motivator”? If you become that “motivator” for someone as “insignificant” as your own child, you may also create “greatness” some day. Not all of us are on this earth for the glory of being “great”. Most of us are here because we have the capacity to “motivate” others. Find a person who you believe in and help them achieve their greatness.


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