Children want to excel!

Children have a burning desire

All human beings have one thing in common, to be successful. Even at an early age children have a burning desire to be confident, successful, healthy and happy. They want to achieve, be recognised and appreciated by their parents, peers and teachers.

They want to excel

It is clear that they have their own ideas and want to excel. They want to contribute in some way to society, they want to make their mark, they want to make a difference, they want to prove something, they want to be successful at something even if they don’t know at what, they simply want to shine.

Follow their own dreams

Those few individuals who are successful, healthy and happy have many things in common such as a high degree of self-confidence, high self-esteem, focus, tenacity and follow their own dreams not other people’s expectations.

Empire to build

Most young people have passions, an Empire to build, a mountain to climb, a book to write or their mark to make. When these dreams, desires and passions are strong enough and the correct motivation applied, whilst being supported with the right skills, every young person can became what they want to become, achieve what they want to achieve and be successful in their own right.

Why do so few do so?

The burning question must be, if so many young people want to achieve so much, why do so few do so?

Answer to this this question

The answer to this intriguing question may not be as complex as many may think!

Curiosity and enthusiasm

When people are exposed to stimulating and challenging information in a fun and exciting way their response is usually with curiosity and enthusiasm. If this information gives them the edge over their counterparts they respond even more enthusiastically. So taking young people to a higher level of achievement is best done using these factors.