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Passion is the buzzword of the day. People are writing books about it. Everyone says you have to find your passion to be happy. I, on the other hand, wrote a book arguing that passion isn't that important. I can have passion for the process, the freedom, the opportunity—not necessarily for the job or business itself. I see passion very differently. This week, however, I want to talk about how to find your passion and discover what you’re truly meant to be doing.
What you do in your free time might be the biggest clue to discovering your true passion—are you paying attention?
Unlocking your true passion lies within your patterns. Explore what consistently excites you—are you eagerly awaiting the latest Star Wars novel or the seasonal cookie release? These preferences hold valuable clues to your subconscious desires.
Discover the key to uncovering your passion. Reflect on the insights from doctors regarding end-of-life regrets—they often revolve around unfulfilled aspirations. Take a proactive approach: compile a list of what you'd regret not accomplishing. Could this be the gateway to discovering your true passion?
Rediscovering your childhood passions might just illuminate the path to your next great business idea—yes, even Christmas lights.
Sometimes, true passion for your work comes later—sparked by impact, not just initial interest.