Word #3 ENTHUSIASM

Oh how I love being with people who have it! Enthusiasm is emotional positivity that invites followers to join your cause. Filmmaker Gordon Parks said “Enthusiasm is the electricity of life. How do you get it? You act enthusiastic until you make it a habit.”

I don’t think enthusiasm can be feigned (at least not for any length of time) because it is a real character trait. It is energy and passion and welcomes all to join in. Enthusiastic people are like puppies that are SO HAPPY to be with you in this place and moment in time.

mark-jessie-poolA handful of us swimmers used to swim together at a throwback high school pool. It was pretty old with failing lights, a few cracked windows and falling ceiling tiles. Sometimes the heater or filtration system went down. The school’s maintenance crew was stretched thin, so we vacuumed and cared for the pool as best we could.

Why? We were enthusiastic puppies! We were like eager dogs that couldn’t wait to jump off the dock and splash. Chris O. used to arrive for noon practice and say, “This is the best place ever!” Chris had it. We all had it – pure enthusiasm.*

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I seek environments and people with this dynamic of zeal. I can exist without it, but I certainly won’t thrive. The same is true for businesses and organizations. Without delighted customers, a business may persist but to what end? We want to feel good about the organizations we support. We want to experience that positive ENTHUSIASM when we walk in the establishment’s door, be it school or work or church or the gym — especially the gym or that place we go exercise. That vibe keeps us motivated.

Enthusiasm is contagious, so let’s not curb it!

* That practice group was one of the extensions of the USA team Mark and I built, the Swim Dogs (great name, huh?). The DOGS are now in the hands of wonderful and enthusiastic coaches Mr. and Mrs. Harbuck. More about Swim Dogs and coaching in a future post.

Thanks for stopping by and please share your ideas on enthusiasm below :o)

Word #2: ENGAGE

The Internet has enabled us to web shop, research anything and inhabit a virtual world, but what really makes us relatable is face-to-face interaction. If you’re thirty-something or younger, you grew up with networked computers, online gaming and social networking. These methods are today’s norm for much of our communication.

Us older birds relied on building relationships in person and when we couldn’t meet up, we used spiral corded wall phones or wrote and snail-mailed letters. The fax machine arrived in the mid-1980’s enabling us to send letters through the telephone line (that’s the best I can explain it) and that was up-to-the-minute.engageI believe our success is directly related to our ability to connect with our followers and foster long term relationships. We must ENGAGE with our audience…share our story and hear their story too. To be engaged is to be involved and sincere. It is caring and connecting to the person who walks into your space and being truthful, because trust is essential to those long-term relationships.

While you may reach your followers via Facebook, Twitter, e advertising and other types of media, there is no replacement for meeting with your audience face-to face and connecting on a personal level.

I’d like to explain a double meaning for “engage your core”. The first meaning refers to relating to your main supporters – your fellow employees, your key donors or customers, your family and friends…you get the idea.

dsc_0004The second meaning refers to physical exercise and engaging the deepest layer of muscles that wrap around your mid section, the transverse abdominals. As a fan of Pilates exercise, I can’t help but share a little of my learning with you. The abdominals are called the “core” because they support the center of the body. They make up the “powerhouse”, a term coined by Joseph Pilates, that refers to your torso. Think of a box drawn from shoulder to shoulder and hip to hip.

Wasn’t that a clever segue from core engagement of your followers to core engagement in your body?

More to come on Pilates, core engagement and exercise.

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