Fishermen at Umgeni, Durban, South Africa

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Inspiring “White Hot & Passionate” Shad Fever

It was Shad (Elf fish) Fever down at Umgeni River Mouth in KwaZulu-Natal this morning, and professional photographer ANDREW HARVARD was there to capture the dedication and passion from the local fishermen. “I wasn’t sure where to go shoot at 05:30 and then thought that I hadn’t shot this location a lot so off to […]

It was Shad (Elf fish) Fever down at Umgeni River Mouth in KwaZulu-Natal this morning, and professional photographer ANDREW HARVARD was there to capture the dedication and passion from the local fishermen.

Fishermen at Umgeni, Durban, South Africa

“I wasn’t sure where to go shoot at 05:30 and then thought that I hadn’t shot this location a lot so off to Umgeni it was.

“There were no clouds until just after sunrise when a South-Westerly I think started pumping and made it a little interesting (just in the nick of time),” says Andrew.

Along with the spectacular photo above, Andrew posted an inspiring blog by keynote speaker and author Sunil Bali, which we republish here with Sunil Bali’s kind permission:

White hot and passionate… by Sunil Bali

When you get a small stone in your shoe, how quickly do you remove it?

I suspect you take off your shoe fairly quickly?

teacup
Photo: www.sunilbali.com

Similarly, when you’re caught in the rain, you quickly put up your umbrella or get out of the rain.

From the day we’re born we’re programmed to change anything we find uncomfortable: babies cry when they need to be winded, are hungry or need their nappy changing.

But when it comes to our work and the workplace, we’re more likely to grimace and bear it. Why?

More often than not, because we might fail or get rejected if we stay true to our conviction and take authentic action to disrupt the status quo.

But it’s when authenticity and enthusiasm ooze from your every pore, that you become attractive and attract all the people and resources you need to succeed.

When asked what’s the best piece of advice he’s ever given to his children, Roald Dahl replied, “Its so important to be an enthusiast in life. Above all become passionate. Lukewarm is no good. Hot is no good either. White hot and passionate is the only thing to be.”

When it comes to their work, the likes of Branson, Buffet and Gates haven’t compromised. They’ve remained engrossed, bubbling with energy and enthusiasm. Criticism and failure have caused no more than a ripple in their teacup.

And talking of tea, cakes with artificial cream, toast with artificial butter, plastic flowers, plastic people ….. Life’s too short.

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Andrew took the fishermen photo with: Canon South Africa 6D, 24-105mm, F11, 1/160, ISO 640

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