R46) 9 Tips on How to Find Passion in Life.

 9 Tips on How to Find Passion in Life.

You should start looking for a new job if you continually lack motivation, hate going to work, or find your work to be boring and monotonous.


Imagine this: You get out of bed in the morning eager to head to work. Even if you work longer hours than the average person, you don't find it challenging because time goes by so quickly at work.


You frequently experience what is known as "flow," a state of mind in which you can lose sight of time and space while completely engrossed in the activity at hand. Work is not what many people think it is; rather, it is something enjoyable, fascinating, and thrilling. It's a passion that results in a fulfilling life, not "work."


What do you feel strongly about? This will sound like a pipe dream to you if you currently have a job that you detest or even despise. Achieving this will not be achievable if you never make the effort to discover your passion.


Yet, it is not only a possibility but also a probability if you dare to ask, "How do I find my passion?", visualize the opportunities, and look for what you love. I would strongly advise finding something you are passionate about and making it your career if you could change just one thing about your life. Finding your passion may not be as simple as it sounds, but the effort is well worth it. The secret to your well-being and general pleasure and contentment may lie in your passion for what you do. How do you go about discovering your life's passion? Here are a few ideas:

Number 9: Is There Something You Already Love Doing?

What is your passion in life? Do you have a hobby or something you loved doing as a child, but never considered as a possibility for a job?

Whether it’s reading comic books, collecting something, or creating or building, there is probably a way you could do it for a living. If there’s already something you love doing, you’re ahead of the game. Now you just need to research the possibilities of making money from it.

Number 8: Find Out What You Spend Hours Reading About.

For myself, when I get passionate about something, I’ll read about it for hours on end. I’ll buy books and magazines. I’ll spend days on the Internet finding out more.

There may be a few possibilities here for you, and all of them are possible career paths. Don’t close your mind to these topics. Look into them until you feel your heart is content, and this will help you get started as you learn how to find your passion.

Number 7: Brainstorm.

If nothing comes to mind right away as you’re asking yourself how to find your passion, get out a sheet of paper and start writing down ideas. This doesn’t need to be an organized list. It can simply be a paper full of random notes or even doodles.

Studies have shown that writing things down on paper points to better memory recall and lead to more robust brain activation.

Look around your house, on your computer, or on your bookshelf for inspiration, and write down whatever comes to mind. There are no bad ideas at this stage. All of this will eventually come in handy later – they could be clues to the things you are passionate about.

Number 6: Ask Around.

There are likely people you admire in life, and there are things about them that you would like to replicate in yourself. Go to them if possible, and pick their brain. See how they landed where they currently are and whether they feel they’ve discovered their passion.

The more possibilities you find, the more likely your chances of learning how to find your passion in the long run. This may mean that you spend time talking to friends and family, coworkers, or even acquaintances in your free time. If you have a mentor, ask them if they have time to connect over coffee or lunch.

Number 5: Don’t Quit Your Job Just Yet.

If you find your calling or your passion, don’t turn in your resignation tomorrow. It’s best to stay in your job while researching the possibilities.

If you can do your passion as a side job and build up the income for a few months or a year, that’s even better. It gives you a chance to build up some savings (and if you’re going into business for yourself, you’ll need that cash reserve) while practicing the skills you need.

Number 4: Give It a Try First.

It’s best to test your new idea before jumping into it as a career as you’re wondering how to find your passion. Do it as a hobby or side hustle at first so that you can see if it’s your true calling.

You may be passionate about it for a few days, but where the rubber meets the road is whether you’re passionate about it for at least a few months.

If you pass this test, you have probably found it.

Number 3: Do as Much Research as possible.

Know as much about your passion as possible. If this has been a passion for a while, you may have already been doing this. At any rate, do even more research.

Read every website on the topic, and buy the best books available to live a more fulfilling life. Find other people, either in your area or on the Internet, who do what you want to do for a living, and quiz them about the profession.

How much do they make, and what training and education do they need? What skills are necessary, and how did they get their start? What recommendations do they have?

Often, you’ll find that people are more than willing to give advice.

Number 2: Practice, Practice, and Practice Some More.

If you’re getting close to learning how to know your passion, don’t go into it with an amateur skill level. If you want to make money or want to be a professional, you need to have professional skills.

Get very good at your future career, and you will make money at it. Practice for hours on end and learn how to focus; if it’s something you love, the practice should be something you want to do and life fulfilling.

Number 1: Never Quit Trying.

It’s possible that you won’t be able to find your passion at first. However, if you give up after a few days, you’re sure to fail. Keep trying, for months on end if necessary, and you’ll find it eventually.

Perhaps you thought you found your passion but discovered several months on that it wasn’t for you. Start over again and find a new passion. There may be more than one passion in your lifetime, so explore all the possibilities.

Tracking your progress is another great way to reflect on your journey and see if there are adjustments that need to be made.

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