How to Find Your Passion for Anything..!!

in followourdreams •  7 years ago  (edited)

I disagreed. Passion can be created. Even for things you don’t currently enjoy.

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There’s a big myth in our culture: that passion can only be spontaneous. You either love your job or you don’t. You either enjoy exercising or hate it. You are interested in reading books or you find them boring. That passion can’t be forced or created.

1. Get Curious

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In nowadays’s rapid-paced economic environment, continuing to learn new abilties and technology will continually serve you nicely. by way of pushing your self to keep on pinnacle of the modern day equipment in your enterprise, you set yourself up for lengthy-time period success. but what if the toughest element isn’t figuring out what to study, but the actual gaining knowledge of? How do we start to inspire ourselves and make bigger our expertise whilst we’re totally accountable for our personal schooling?

2. Make it a Game

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Give yourself rules, objectives and strategic constraints. The more creative thinking required, the better.

3. Set SMART Goals

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You have probably heard of SMART goals
already. But do you always apply the rule? The simple fact is that for goals to be powerful, they should be designed to be SMART. There are many variations of what SMART stands for, but the essence is this – goals should be:
• Specific.
• Measurable.
• Attainable.
• Relevant.
• Time Bound.

4. Express Yourself

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People always say it’s good to put “your feelings into words.” But is it true? If you think about it, the advice seems somewhat counterintuitive. If you are anxious, scared, or worried about something, is it really going to make you feel better to dwell on this anxiety by speaking or writing about it?

5. Focus

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In order to concentrate on one thing you must, by default, ignore many other things.
Here's a better way to put it:
Focus can only occur when we have said yes to one option and no to all other options. In other words, elimination is a prerequisite for focus. As Tim Ferriss says, “What you don’t do determines what you can do.”

6. Jigsaw Piecing

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A jigsaw puzzle has hundreds of uniquely shaped pieces of a picture. View your activities as pieces of a larger image. This can turn dull activities into individual snippets of a more fascinating whole.

7. Dial Down Cravings

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Yes, it’s okay to allow yourself to give in to your cravings every once in a while! The best way to handle cravings is to figure out exactly what’s going to satisfy you — are you craving chocolate, cookies, ice cream? Figuring out exactly what will make you happy will help you to better control the craving, and give you true satisfaction.

8. Connect with Talents

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Talents Connect improves your entire recruiting cycle. Every one of our powerful products drives efficiency and effectiveness within the recruiting step in which it is put to action. Improving overall performance along all the steps that follow at the same time. Our modular product architecture adapts flexibly to your individual.

9. Overcome the Frustration Barrier

When is the last time you went ballroom dancing, made a speech, learned a new language, took up karate or even cooked a new exotic food? When was the last time you did something out of your comfort zone?

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The experience became likely irritating, relying on the difficulty of the venture and how some distance outdoor of your comfort area it turned into. you could have felt insecure, uncomfortable or ridiculous. If the challenge turned into tough you may were pissed off at attempting to advantage development. due to this sense, chances are you hardly ever participate in events from your comfort sector.
i am going to name this phenomenon the frustration Barrier. that is the barrier that maintains you from trying new matters and going out of your consolation zone. it's also the equal characteristic that permits you to end a long way too early whilst you don’t right now “get it”

10. Humble confidence

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In the case of our humble brag, you’ll want to speak confidently about yourself without boasting. During the course of a conversation, you’ll inevitably have the opportunity to talk about yourself. Most people who don’t like to talk about themselves, simply aren’t confident, even if they are super successful. They think by being close-lipped about themselves, they are being humble, but what they are really doing is selling themselves short. Everyone needs to know how to sell themselves, while keeping in mind, the best products sell themselves once the consumer understands what the product is. You really don’t need to brag or sell at all if you…

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