DISQUS

Twenty Set: How to Find Passion in Your Career

  • Greg Rollett · 2 months ago
    Greg post Mon. What you love (things like music or art or sports) do not always make good career decisions. Knowing what it was that makes you love those things can help impact your career to do something you care about and wake up not dreading your day. For me, I knew I couldn't rap forever, but I loved being in front of the crowd, so naturally leadership qualities and public speaking comes to mind.

    You outlined some great first steps and really that's what it boils down to - action. You don't have to start your own business to take action. Just do something - throw your Nike's on, lace em up and go into the world knowing that you are doing something that makes you happy and fulfilled.
  • Valerie Mondesir · 2 months ago
    In my experience, asking around about an interest you have or talking to the people in the field is good, but not enough. Most people will be biased and go to either extreme: they really like what they do because it fits for them (but it may not fit for you) OR they hate it and will tell you to run away as fast as you can (even if it doesn't necessarily mean you will hate it). Sometimes they just tell you what you want to hear.

    What's worked best for me, as you've mentioned, is to find your passion by elimination. In other words, try anything that is remotely interesting to you a few times. Volunteering is one way, but you can take it further ... take a class or two, read a few books, and actually go out and do something pertaining to that interest once or twice (apply it!). I have a lot of trial projects going on right now. Don't invest too much time or money. If you discover you really don't like it, quit and move on to the next thing. No harm, no foul... there's no need to finish every single thing you start.

    Sometimes mixing two different interests into a combination interest can be the answer. You may like certain things about different fields and not others ... so mix it up to create an optimal solution. It's easy to find that out if you've tried many things.

    This is really great, Monica.. I'm really enjoying these series!
  • migwickert · 2 months ago
    Yes, more good stuff here. Will look into Jonathan's Passion + Profits test. Also, I agree with you about "Find Your Career Path." It's a solid book I need to review. Cheers!