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How can you energize your students when you have so much to cover, so many tasks to accomplish, so much to do, and when they just don't seem motivated by the material? The best ways are to use the motivation techniques that work, and to be energized yourself. If you show enthusiasm for your subject, it will be difficult for your students to refrain from wanting to become involved themselves in at least a part of that energy.

To build your own enthusiasm, consider the following:

  • You are a professional with a critical job to do everyday
  • You are an expert with an extensive knowledge of your subject area
  • You can make a difference in the lives of others every day
  • Your efforts can have a lasting and profound effect on your students
  • You are building your own future in all that you do
  • Your students are the future of the world and you are a major part in guiding them and steering them to make good choices and decisions
  • You are part of an honorable profession where what you do matters

Did you also know that you have control over your enthusiasm and excitement about your work? Read more about your energy here.