I’m watching the movie *Cyrus as I type this post, and there is this scene where the main character is at a party (he’s a bit tipsy), and he starts singing a song that’s on the radio. He jumping and dancing with enthusiasm and vigor, singing the song and displaying an almost teenage level of energy.
He tries to get others involved, but they just look at him like he’s crazy… He starts to get quieter and depressed, but then Marisa Tomei decides to dance and sing with him too. At that point the main character gets twice the energy, and recruits others to join in the fun too. After another few minutes, everybody in the house is dancing!
The movie Elf has a similar moment, where Zooey Deschanel provides a turning point in the movie.
So is this yet another movie fairytale that some writers concocted that isn’t very realistic?
Surprisingly no, if you have the support of a spouse, good friend(s) or even the support of a group you can do incredible things!
The most memorable moment for me was when I was in my first and only tae kwon do tournament. I was down by two point and seemed destined to lose the final match of the tournament, then all my dojo practitioners came over and started cheering me on. Like the typical fairytale, that cheering gave me the extra rush of adrenaline that I needed to catch up and beat my opponent. This enabled me to win my division and take home a huge trophy.
Another example is this link to an awesome video of Elizabeth Hughes singing the National Anthem singing when her mic goes out. She was singing spectacularly, and the crowd couldn’t let it end that way, so everybody started singing to support her and finish the song! It was a powerful experience just watching the video, and I’m sure it was even more powerful being there.
Sometimes to accomplish great things, you may need the support of others, whether it’s friends, girlfriends/boyfriends, spouses or just someone to believe in you and your ideas..
-MR
I couldn’t agree more. A little inspiration goes a long way.
There are bloggers like you and your husband, and BIFS and her husband are perfect examples! I think such support make becoming innovative and successful much easier.
Same goes for the gym! Get a gym partner – keeps both motivated!
Good point! Even looking at my own history, I’ve always done better with a gym partner!
I would like to think all successful people are self motivated, however there is that extra boost from the people around you that can put you over the top! Encouragement is always appreciated.
They say “behind every successfully person there’s a great spouse” (the saying really goes “behind every great man there’s a great woman“, but that too outdated and old fashion of a statement these days! I like the version I use above better).
That’s why sports team win more games at home. Everything is easier when you have supports.
Great point, I didn’t really put that together. A little bit of external belief goes a long way 🙂
You’re right about the Elizabeth Hughe’s youtube – it is awesome.