Do you love going to work every day? Do you love spending
hours and hours at work even putting time out of your personal life? In a
perfect world, I think earning a salary should come from the satisfaction of
doing something we believe in and makes us feel inspired so that time is an
ally, and we enjoy every single minute of activities that don’t feel as work
anymore. According to a Gallup
survey in 2013, 70% of Americans either hate their jobs or are completely
disengaged. So, if you belong to that 70% you may want to take a step back and
consider where your career has taken you.
When you have a job, you will probably have a performance
evaluation that can depict your performance and detail your strengths and
weaknesses in the best-case scenario, but sometimes we forget that the most
important feedback should come from within. Can you ask yourself these
questions? Did this job or project make me happy or proud? Did I really feel
that I was contributing with something I believe in? Did I really learn
something that makes me a better human being? And finally, if I could do it
again, would I? I believe the practice of seeking answers within you should be
part of your daily life. When you ask questions, you continue learning and have
a sense of awareness to experience everything to the fullest.
These are a few suggestions on discovering your passion and
dedicating your time and everything you have to find that balance that can make
you feel really accomplished.
Define what makes you
happy and fulfilled
So you know what makes you miserable, but what makes you
happy and proud? I believe that as bad and miserable as your current job can be,
you should be grateful to experience it to its fullness. One cannot know for sure or speak with authority
without walking the walk, and for sure, gives you plenty of experience to help
you discern what you do and do not like. Make a list of all the things that
produce you joy and rank them in a scale of 1 to 10. Look at ones with the
highest score and imagine a day doing that. What does it look like?
Find your talents
Many times you cannot appreciate your own talents or do not
have a complete list. You have to pay especial attention to those you do
without actual realization. It is other people who are ready to tell you the
many qualities and values they perceive every day, but it is way more difficult
identifying those from the inside. We are too busy living our lives that we rarely
stop to assess our skills or wonder how to exploit them to make an additional earning.
We are at our best when we use our natural talents as we all have too many
things to offer. Write the story of your life identifying challenging moments
and overcoming those, stories of how easy time flew by when you were doing
something, times when you talked non-stop feeling passionate about some topic
or were extremely successful. Also, try experiencing new and different things and
ask a good friend and an acquaintance his or her opinion about your talents.
You will be pleasantly surprised.
Start with something
you feel confident about
If you realized your talents could produce you some extra
money or eventually you can launch your own business, start with something you
feel confident or you know how to do “with your eyes closed”. Exuding
confidence helps convey your message extremely well and you and your product or
service will be memorable when you go out there and talk to potential clients. The
most successful entrepreneurs I met are the ones who believe their products are
the best available in the market, and it is just a matter of time until
everyone else knows.
Finding your true passion may take some time, but it is a
worthy and patient process that only you can do. I believe there are things money can’t buy
and nobody knows what tomorrow may bring. Besides, don’t you want to invest
your life in something you really believe in?
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