Personal Best | Business & Leadership Strategies for Success
Barry Duddy
6 episodes
6 hours ago
In chapter 3 we move onto enthusiasm, looking at how it is communicated through our actions, words, and the way we connect with others. The word ‘enthusiasm’ comes from the Greek word ‘enthousiasmos’, which comes from the adjective ‘entheos’, meaning ‘the god within’. Even if a person looks unmotivated and not have the energy to cross the road, much less have ‘a god with’. But speak to them about their passion you can see a physical change, becoming animated and excited as they s...
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In chapter 3 we move onto enthusiasm, looking at how it is communicated through our actions, words, and the way we connect with others. The word ‘enthusiasm’ comes from the Greek word ‘enthousiasmos’, which comes from the adjective ‘entheos’, meaning ‘the god within’. Even if a person looks unmotivated and not have the energy to cross the road, much less have ‘a god with’. But speak to them about their passion you can see a physical change, becoming animated and excited as they s...
Personal Best | Business & Leadership Strategies for Success
26 minutes
4 years ago
Personal Best - The secrets of successful people
Personal Best provides key insights and lessons from global achievers to assist you to reach your full potential in business and life. In this episode Barry covers the secrets of successful people, he speaks about Donald Hume and George Buckley two people that grow up in similar circumstances yet responded differently. Barry then moves on to talk about 'Why positive thinking isn't enough' and why it needs to be met with change. Moving to speak about Richard Thompson, who became an Olymp...
Personal Best | Business & Leadership Strategies for Success
In chapter 3 we move onto enthusiasm, looking at how it is communicated through our actions, words, and the way we connect with others. The word ‘enthusiasm’ comes from the Greek word ‘enthousiasmos’, which comes from the adjective ‘entheos’, meaning ‘the god within’. Even if a person looks unmotivated and not have the energy to cross the road, much less have ‘a god with’. But speak to them about their passion you can see a physical change, becoming animated and excited as they s...