Sunday, May 24, 2020
Find Your Passion Achieve Your Dream Career - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Find Your Passion Achieve Your Dream Career - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career Listen to any mega-successful person, and youâll hear them talk about having passion in their work. But what if youâre not sure what your passion is? My passion eluded me for a long time. But I finally took an inventory of my life and where I wanted to go and discovered it (actually I have several). Here are some tips to figuring out your passion: What do you enjoy about what you do now and work from the past? Even if you donât enjoy your job or business, there are likely aspects that you do like. Perhaps itâs the income or type of work. Maybe you like your colleagues. When I did this exercise, I realized I liked helping people. My background was in social work (a helping profession), but as I made the transition to being an entrepreneur, what I enjoyed most was work that helped others. Make a list of the aspects of your current career that you enjoy. What donât you like about what you do now or did in the past? This list might be easier, but be sure to delve beyond a boss you donât like. Do you prefer to work outside, but instead youâre trapped in an interior office with no window? Is it the work itself or other aspects (the income, colleagues, location etc) that you donât enjoy. As much as I enjoy helping others, I donât like appointments, which eliminates work such as coach. I also donât like having to work under other peopleâs rules, especially if the policies are ineffective or inefficient. No one is going to see this list unless you show it to them, so list everything about your current and even past work that you didnt like. If you could do anything, what would you do? For some people, this might be a difficult question, but open your mind and let your dreams flow. If you could do anythingand I mean anything, what would it be. No filters on this list. If you want to be a rock star or Olympic athlete write it down. Perhaps the dream career isnât quite as large, but still a challenge, such as starting your own business or writing a novel. Why arenât you doing it? If you know what would make you happy, why arenât you doing it? The most common reasons I hear for not pursuing a dream is time, money and other obligations. Many people dont like the work or time it takes to achieve goals. You need to get specific on why you arenât following through. Do you know what youâd need to do? Are you too old or too young? Do you lack belief you could do it? Do you not have support? Do you get discouraged because it seems do daunting? Write down all the reasons youâve put your passion on the back burner. What would it take for you to do it or get close to it? Pretend there is nothing to stop you. Your success is guaranteed if you just do what it takes to get it done. Do you know what youâd need to do? What does it take to start a business, write a novel or become a rock star? If youâve determined that itâs impossible to achieve your goal (i.e. youâd like to be a prima ballerina, but youâre 50 years old and only 4â8â tall), what can you do to get near your goal? Can you teach ballet, open a ballet studio or get a job with a ballet company doing something else? Are you willing to do what it takes to do it? This is where the rubber meets the road. My experience is that most people know what they need to do (#5), but they let life (#4) keep them from doing it. However, with a little creativity and a willingness to figure out how to get out of your own way and overcome obstacles, you can achieve success. History is littered with examples of people who had no money, time or resources and yet achieved great things. Single parents, college students, teenagers, baby boomers and others from all walks of life are taking their passions by the horns and wrangling them into reality. Thereâs no reason you canât either. It will take research, planning, work and time, but if youâre willing take action, you can live your passion.
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