...Are you sick of work? Do you dread going into your job? Do you hate what you do? Is it taking everything you have not to quit your job? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you are not alone. According to a recent Gallup finding, only 13% of workers worldwide are engaged. It's safe to assume that those people are somewhat passionate about their work while the other 87% would rather be doing something else. There are so many reasons to be more passionate at work. Obviously, happiness is one reason. When you feel bad at work, you live in a lower state of energy, such as boredom or resentment. Staying in that state for too long is going to impact your happiness both in and out of work in a big way. However, being passionate at work...
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...guide others. And when you look at the definition of charismatic – possessing an extraordinary ability to attract - there is no denying that Winfrey would transcend normal leadership to be categorized as a charismatic leader. Although she does lead groups of employees in her media empire, her leadership influence is primarily seen in her ability to influence viewers of The Oprah Winfrey Show and readers of ‘O’ magazine. In what is often called “The Oprah Effect”, when Oprah endorses an idea or product, everyone wants a piece of it. For example, when Oprah began her book club in 1996 whereby she selected a book for discussion on her show and encouraged her audience to read the book, she single-handedly bolstered the publishing industry and book sales (Hussain, 2007). We’re talking about the type of spike in sales that have never before been seen in history. She has been called the most influential person in the world. According to Wong (2006), you won’t see Oprah doing traditional endorsements such as getting paid to have her name associated with any certain brand of clothing or shoes, but rather Winfrey aims to share what she is passionate about with others. And if you happen to be in the business of selling something Oprah is passionate about, then you are in for a windfall. Her influence, however, goes beyond spiking retail sales. That is simply a fortunate by-product of sharing what she is passionate about and she is passionate about more than just products...
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...often said that they should figure out what career to pursue by building their work about whatever they're passionate about. However, in my opinion, it actually leads most students the wrong way in college time. There are too many students choose their major without understanding what jobs it will qualify them for once they graduate. One thing like student loans, after college, if you enter the working world with plenty of school loans to pay off, which may help you realize the importance of having a well-paying job. Likewise, the reason of giving up passion may come from the pressure by surroundings, which is virtually not your obligation. Like this, people shouldn’t be trapped into others’ happiness and success, even the force given from family and friends. For instance, told by many parents to the children, “I couldn’t do this (referring to a specific activity) when I was young, so I want to see you do it.” Defensed these children when they grow up, also declared that they have their own thought of career, although they are not actually mean it, but you shouldn’t be influenced by the surroundings that can corrupt their minds. Be your own Master, follow your dreams, follow the path of your passion, you are bound to find success. Those in...
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...“The more you leave out, the more you highlight what you leave in” (Henry Green). Martin McDonagh’s productions display a reoccurring theme of violence. McDonagh’s films and playwrights contain an overload of violence but also includes humor. McDonagh’s choice of themes and how he introduces them attracts a specific audience. First, the uncensored graphic violence described in McDonagh’s production The Pillowman tends to shock the audience. Secondly, Martin McDonagh’s film Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri attracts a very passionate audience who relate to the film. Thirdly, the short film Six Shooter attracts an audience of all different types due to the various genres used. Martin McDonagh’s choice of topics for his productions attract...
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... I was so happy when Saturdays came around. An I stepped out onto the streets and threw my headphones on starting that walk to piano class. It’s crazy when you look back and dwell on things like that when you’re older. An just think what you could of done different and just the mind development of your actions. It was crazy when I did my senior project in high school on the history of the piano. The shock and awe of everyone as I played fed into more of my passion of me playing as I knew it was coming from the heart. A felt so great to bring a smile to someone’s face. Especially at that age it did something to my spirit to know I can make people peaceful by my playing. Does that make you more passionate about how you are practing and encouraging yourself? Oh yesses it does so much. Then my passion evolved so much more when I started getting into songs like Beethoven. Its crazy cause before even learning and being from the inner city of Brooklyn NYC. I would have never thought that I personally would find a deep passion and love for playing the piano. Especially playing Beethoven of all things, you look back and dwell on it like wow that’s me. An my mother would always tell me be the best at it you never know who may be looking or what may present itself having a talent and be passionate about it. You know what so funny is everyone tells me that me being able to...
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...Many people would say I am passionate about many different things. For instance, my favorite tv show NCIS or playing the piano but most would say I am passionate about soccer. Playing soccer is something I grew up playing and would love to play in college. My dad got me started in playing when I was four years old. People say that I am mean or do not care about others on the field but that is just the way I play. There are different things that I would tell one why I am passionate about soccer but only three things stand out in my mind and they are the love of the game, the friendships, and accomplishments. Games can be played where people just enjoy them or where they love the game. Playing a sport can bring joy to a person when they are...
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...Blogging for Business What You Need to Know to Get Started How to Blog Effectively for Business (GF101) Professors: Ann Handley & Mack Collier, MarketingProfs Blog Readership In 2008, 45% of the US internet population read blogs on a monthly basis. In 2013, 58% of the US internet population is projected to be reading blogs on a monthly basis. Blog Creation In 2008, 13% of the US internet population created or maintained a blog. By 2013, 17% of the US internet population will be blogging. Source: e-Marketer, blogs updated at least once every 3 months Source: e-Marketer 1 By 2013… 128 million people in the US will be reading blogs on a monthly basis. 38 million people in the US will be blogging. So, what IS a blog? A tool that allows you to quickly and easily create and publish new content. Allows readers to leave feedback on that content, as well as react to feedback from other readers. Source: e-Marketer Both stats reflect a 50% increase over current levels. Google loves blogs, which can be good, or bad Wal-Mart Blog Results Components of a blog Posts from other bloggers about Wal-Mart Blog 2 Header Sidebar Post Comments Why write about birthdays? What does that have to do with Graco? Promotes Best Western but also helps travelers find good deals 3 Is this a post about carpet, or decorating? Blog posts can serve as communication tool in crisis situations Notice how blogger and readers refer to...
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...the rest of our lives. it is best we search for something we are passionate about. There is nothing worse than having to wake up every morning during the week to mindlessly go do work you don’t even care about. However, this is never really an issue when you are passionate about the work you do. If you are not forced to work somewhere because of monetary constraint, you truly enjoy what you do and you never really work a day in your life. Even if you like your job you have to realize that not every day is going to be an enjoyable one. There are highs and lows, but when you are passionate about the work you do you look past the dull days. Your creative process is also different. You are more inclined to come up with creative ideas when you like what you do. It is also very important to love your job because at the work you spend almost half of your life. If you every day angry, unhappy, it all affects your health and the people that surround you. When you really enjoy what you do, nothing will stop you from getting your work done. Because you are passionate about what you do, you feel unstoppable and nothing can obstruct you from achieving greatness. Your passion ignites your work, and like a rocket, it accelerates you past road blocks that may come about. Any obstacle that comes your way is accepted and fought off with a creative solution. There are few feelings better than achieving a level of success you set...
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...In “The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind” William has many traits, but the ones that stuck out to me the most were that he is very determined, passionate, and most of all intelligent. He was passionate about school even when his family couldn’t afford it. He was all the more happy to be able to go to the library and learn even more than what they were learning at school. William shows all of these traits throughout the book in different areas when he is going through his life story and telling us what happened. He has a lot of traits that describe him and those are just 3 but he has millions just like us. William was very determined to do great things not only in his community but all over Africa. William was determined at the end of the book that he would go back to his hometown and go back to school, he would then start to build windmills to power the entire Malawian community and more. For example “...I would apply this one lesson I’d learned: If you want to make it, all you have to do is try” (Kamkwamba 281). This shows that William will do anything to be successful even if he fails one hundred times. He was very determined to do great things, whether he was in his own...
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...day you are born and the day you discover why.” This quote is by Mark Twain. This quote means everyone that is born has a purpose. This quote is really similar to the philosophy Bono showed in his commencement speech, Because we can, We must, which he gave at Penn State University, in 2004. In the excerpt from Because We can, We Must, by Bono, he develops his philosophy that everyone should look for a cause that they are passionate about and fight for it by using rhetorical devices. One of the rhetorical devices he used in his speech is syntax. In the beginning of his speech, Bono says, “What are the ideas right now worth betraying? What are the lies we tell ourselves now? What are the blind...
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...Critique on “It’s Not About You” David Brooks is a New York Times columnist and commentator who has published numerous of articles on political and social issues. In “It’s Not About You” Brooks talks about the problems facing today's graduates as they go off into the real world. Brooks believes that these graduates have lived a structured life, which has not prepared them for the unstructured world that they are about to enter. That graduates are told that they have “limitless possibilities” but with that they have no guidance in the central business of adulthood. The graduates are told to find a passion or “find a problem which summons their life” but very few are able to succeed. Brooks also states what is believed to be the purpose of life which is to lose yourself....
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...This sonnet is a very rich in emotion. This poem says that passion and jealousy are very close. This person is very passionate about another whom he loves. The person is so passionate he is becoming jealous. Passion causes jealousy here. Jealousy too can cause passion. They are hand in hand. The slave is a slave of want and passion which creates a sense of need. The person for whom the slave is so passionate about is the slave’s purpose. To do anything and everything for this person is the slave goal driven by his passion, which leads to jealousy. The slave shows it’s jealousy when it talks about it’s jealous thoughts.When thinking about a person for whom the slave is so passionate about the slave starts creating scenarios and situations in...
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...It’s not everyday that one gets to hear about arm wrestling, sumo wrestling, and stances on immigration reforms in one neat presentation. Spare Parts Author, Joshua Davis, came to St. Luke’s today to share some of this philosophies and life experiences with the students. Although arm and sumo wrestling may not seem like beneficial experiences for students to hear about, Davis highlights the importance of stepping out of one's comfort zone to reach a higher understanding of the world around us. “By suddenly putting myself out there, I become a nationally ranked arm wrestler.” Joshua said, which shows how beneficial it is for one to give new things a try. Joshua Davis is a contributing writing to Wired Magazine, and also is co-founder of Epic Magazine. Epic...
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...Problem with Background I. Introduction Looking back on my introspection about my fellow batch mates in high school, I have been in contact with them for the past months and we kept on reminiscing the days on how we would like our future be especially on our career paths. From almost 20 persons that I have in contact with, only two of them was able to graduate from college. Some had dropped out and some are still in college shifting courses just like me. So I decided to make a survey research regarding students in colleges on how passionate they are in the course they took up. I have delimited my research to students of the same course that I am taking to target a specific population and validity. Despite the problem of having many legal management students shifting courses, they take easy courses to graduate on time. As a current student and had been enrolled in legal management course in FEU, questions had bewildered myself if I had took the right path and made a right decision to take this course hence where will this lead me after I graduated from the course? There were instances in my college years that I opted or imagined to shift course for that matter because of the fear of the unknown. I am an irregular 3rd year student and I had witness some of my friends or almost of my friends if I may say had graduated from the courses they took and for my fellow legal management batch mates who if not shifted had graduated from this course but didn’t landed on a good job...
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...that breakthrough results come about by series of good decisions, diligently executed and accumulated one on top of another of course, the good to great companies did not have a perfect record of accomplishment. Overall, they made many more decisions than bad ones, and they made many more good decisions than the comparison companies. Even more important, on the big choices such as Kroger's decision to throw all its resources into the task of converting its entire system to the superstore concept, they were remarkably on target. The...
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