Perky has recently considered the concept of get up and go, which seems to encapsulate a spirited drive towards action, energy, and self-motivation. It emphasises the inner vitality that propels people to take initiative and face daily challenges with enthusiasm. For Perky, this idea aligns with a proactive lifestyle, embracing each moment with optimism and momentum.
Get up and go symbolises not just physical movement, but also a mental readiness to seize opportunities and persevere. It reflects a positive mindset where determination overrides hesitation.
Perky feels that this proactive mindset is worth promoting, as it encourages people to approach life with energy, determination, and a readiness to act, rather than waiting passively for change to happen. It fosters resilience in the face of obstacles and setbacks and helps to maintain a sense of purpose.
Another good reason for adopting this attitude is its empowering nature. It places responsibility on the self for growth and progress, encouraging self-motivation and initiative.
Whether in personal development, career advancement, or community involvement, those with a get-up-and-go attitude are more likely to identify opportunities, take calculated risks, and persist through challenges.
Professionally, it can lead to increased productivity, recognition, and leadership opportunities. Socially, it inspires and uplifts others, creating a ripple effect of motivation within families, teams, and communities. A get-up-and-go attitude is not always about feeling inspired. It is also about having simple, dependable tools that help action, even when motivation is low.
It is a mindset which can reduce friction, build structure, and connect actions to something meaningful. Perky is of the view that once such a dynamic attitude is embraced, momentum will take over, and personal/professional/social progress is likely to ensue.