Showing posts with label #Chaseyourdreams. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 30, 2021

'Choose a job you love and you will not hate to work a day in your life'. So here I am to help you Find Your Passion.

 

THE PASSION MYTH

Hi, Stunning Stars!

In my last article, “Plunge Deep into Your Soul”, I spoke about following your passion But, many of you must have thought, ‘Following my passion is ok! But what is my passion? How to find it? There are so many things I love doing! How to choose the right option out of that? Right? Well yes! Most of us stay confused in our lives, not because we can’t follow our passion, but rather because we don’t know what are we passionate about. But, before we find our passion, Let us try to understand what it actually means to us? Is it our hobby? Is it something we just enjoy doing? Or is it something else worth doing? Let’s find out…

Is passion synonymous with a hobby?

 Passion and hobby are mostly used interchangeably. But are they similar? If you think it is, then probably it is time to break that notion. Although they might seem to be similar, they hold a completely different meaning. A hobby is anything that we love doing as a part of recreation. It refreshes our mind but it is not something we like to do always. We can’t stick to it all the time, nor are we ready to make a lot of effort for it.

Conversely, passion is something that infuses us with inner satisfaction and delight. It is something that defines us. It makes us feel complete from within. Unlike a hobby, passion gives us the enthusiasm to do a particular work and keeps us glued to that work despite success and failure.

Passion helps us stick to a goal because we love the activity we are doing. When we love the process more than the product (i.e. the result), it means we are passionate about that activity. Anything in this universe (time, money, effort pain, failure, criticism, demotivation, or difficulty) can’t stop us from performing an activity in the long run, if we are passionate about it. Passion has in it the fuel that keeps us going irrespective of any hurdle. And the fuel is nothing but our curiosity, interest, love, and commitment for that activity. But no matter how committed we are, we cannot keep on doing a job 24/7. So, when we get tired and need some change, we may turn towards our hobby. A person might have a thousand hobbies, but there must be one such thing that he is passionate about, that gives him the satisfaction and happiness from within and the motivation to keep going.

                                                                                                                    

Is it something we enjoy doing?

We mostly stay in the illusion that passion is something that we just enjoy doing. But, in old English, the word passion refers to suffering. Just because we love a certain activity doesn’t mean it will be all easygoing. One of the basic human nature due to which we mostly fail is that we give up very easily, the moment we experience hardship or failure. No matter what so ever we might do, we will certainly come across difficulties. But a person who is passionate about that activity will see the problem as a challenge, as an opportunity to learn something really interesting out of that difficult task. So, we can only say that we have passion for a certain activity, if we can stick to it despite failure or difficulty.

How to find passion

So, now that you have understood what passion means in the true sense can you guess how to discover your passion? Nothing much, just focus on these following points-

  • ·       Try different activities- Do everything that interests you. Do not pick and choose activities just based on your assumption of good or bad.
  •      Make use of your opportunities- Many times we leave opportunities that come to us just because we are not confident enough to perform that activity, or maybe because we haven’t tried it before. But trust me, most of the time we don’t even realize how much we love doing that.
  •      Gather more knowledge- We can only choose our passion if we are well informed about different subject matters. If we do not have proper knowledge about something then how can we be interested in it? If you like dancing, for example, then you have to gather proper knowledge on different dance forms, its historical background (it’s origin) and understand them. The more knowledge you will have, the better you will be able to understand that field and eventually your level of interest will increase. Think about it, when do you find a task interesting? Think about it. Is it when when you can't understand anything and struggle with the problem? Or, is it when you or when you understand something at once and can solve the problem in no time. So, you must have proper knowledge about any matter to develop passion towards it.
  •     Orient yourself with the right environment- Our environment affects our personality to a great extent. Hence, we need to orient ourselves in the right environment. And by the environment I mean everything starting from our family members, friends, the people we interact with, to books, YouTube videos, blogs, journals, everything. If you love writing and you aren’t reading any books, instead prefer to binge on some random music videos, then, your interest in writing will vanish in no time. But, if instead you read a lot of books, and try to analyze the writing style, understand the characters, the socio-economic background of the time that your reading provides, work on your vocabulary, and so on then, your chances of growing passionate for that activity will increase.   

~Olivia Haldar   

 

 

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