manicness
[ MAN-ik-nis ] /ˈmænɪknɪs/
noun
from Latin mania (madness, frenzy) + English suffix -ness (state or quality)
Definitions:
  1. A state of heightened creative energy and enthusiastic productivity characterised by rapid idea generation and intense focus.
  2. "Her manicness during the project sprint resulted in three breakthrough innovations in a single week."
  3. The quality of having bursts of inspired, almost frenzied activity that leads to remarkable achievements.
  4. "The startup's success was driven by the founder's controlled manicness and ability to channel intense energy into productive outcomes."
  5. A positive, infectious enthusiasm that energises both oneself and others around a particular goal or vision.
  6. "Her manicness for the community garden project was so infectious that neighbours who had barely spoken began plotting elaborate flower beds together."
Synonyms: fervor, intensity, zeal, passion, dynamism, vigor
Antonyms: lethargy, apathy, sluggishness, indifference, torpor