Things You Need to Know About Finding the Work
You Love
One of the keys
to happiness — as well as productivity and effectiveness at work — is finding
work you love, that you’re passionate about. Work you want to
do, instead of just have to do. If you really want to do it, it barely seems
like work at all. You can find that work, but it’ll take some effort. Here’s
what you need to know about finding the work you love:
It won’t find
you — you have to seek it.
Doing the same old thing everyday isn’t the way to find the work you love.
Sometimes, you get extremely lucky and it just lands in your lap. Most people,
however, aren’t that lucky — you’ve got to take action, and you’ve got to seek
it. Never settle. If you find something that’s just a bit better than your
current job, that’s better … but don’t stop there. Keep looking.
Don’t give up the search.You’ll have to look in lots of funny places.
Really explore. Try new hobbies. Talk to new people. Read articles on different
blogs, in different magazines and books. Inspiration might come from someplace
you never imagined.
Break out of your routine, and dare to ask. You’ve got to stop what you’re doing and be
bold enough to ask yourself if you love what you’re doing. And if you don’t,
then what is it you really love? Spend time thinking about it. It’s good to
take an hour or two to really think about the question. Really think about what
you love, about your life, about what you want to be doing. What are your dreams? Is
there something you’ve always wanted to accomplish in life? Almost everybody
has some dream like that, sometime in their lives, but often they don’t think
it’s realistic.
What are you
good at? What are your strengths? Do you have any talents? Once you find
something interesting, pursue it. Read about it. Learn, and try it, and do it,
and get better at it. Don’t be afraid to pursue it — fear is what
stops most people from finding their happiness. You might be able to pursue it within your
current job, or do it as a side job or just as a hobby at first. Write to
people who are doing it to find out how they got started. Check out a few books
on the library and do some research online to find out about the first steps
you need to take — and then take them! Pursue your dreams!
If you find the work you love, you’ve been
given a gift. Don’t spoil it — truly pour yourself into that work. That doesn’t
mean you should ignore the other loves in your life, including family and
friends, but when you’re working, you should devote yourself completely to that
work.
“Getting up in the morning and having work you love is what
makes life different for people. And if you get into a position where you
really don’t love what you’re doing, get off it. It’s easy to be on someone
else’s track or something that sounds like a safety play.” -Bob Woodward
Interesting topic to talk about, it's really valuable when you wake up morning to do something that benefits others and allow you to feel your existence in this world.
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