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What You Love to Do
Posted On 08/20/2011 16:46:07 by JonahPenge
What completely boils my blood is that we hear we needs to be doing what we love to do on a regular basis, but there’s not any step-by-step advice out there on learn how to find what you love to do. The advice that is lån out there helps to a sure degree, but it surely’s just a bunch of pieces thrown together with no coherent logical structure or order. A perfect instance is this. As a way to find your passion, we are told to ask ourselves: “What would you do in the event you had a million dollars (tax free)?” The typical answer ensues: “Effectively gee, I would put it in an account that yields high interest and reside off the interest every year. Then I would transfer to Hawaii, buy a home, sip margaritas all day, play video games, go to the seaside, swim, travel around the world, style all the cuisines, read the books, play the sports activities, and on and on and on.” Does this really help? Not really. Sure, you found out what your lazy butt likes to do, but it surely doesn’t actually answer the query that’s hidden, which is “How do I make money doing what I love to do? What's the end result? People working in jobs they hate, feeling trapped because they can’t quit as they rely on that sole source of revenue to finance a lifestyle tailored to escape their grim actuality, drifting aimlessly in life, in short, leading lives of quiet desperation, as so eloquently put by Henry David Thoreau. Why don’t they just stop their jobs and pursue what they love to do you ask? Two Reasons. Reason 1: They don’t know what they like to do. Cause 2: Fear. They’ve obtained a lifestyle to uphold, bills to pay for, families to handle, fear of no steady supply of earnings, worry of what other people might assume or say about them, etc. Fear. Conquer indecision in Motive 1 and ACT, and you will most definitely conquer all fear in Reason 2

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