Myths and Methods for Discovering Your Passion

Lesson 1/6 | Study Time: 5 Min
Myths and Methods for Discovering Your Passion



Welcome to Day 1 of Five Days to Discovering
Your Passion!



The phrase, “Discover your passion,” has been
thrown around extensively in recent years, leading to a lot of helpful things,
but also some that can throw you off track. Today we’ll look into methods that
really work and rule out those that aren’t helpful.




Reflection:


“You won’t learn what you like or what you want to do
until you try things” - Neil Patel: NY Times bestselling author and Wall Street
Journal’s top influencer on the web



You’ve probably heard a whole slew of opinions
about what helps you discover and implement your passions in life.



Ideas such as:



    
Think back to what you liked or
did as a child



    
Ask others what they think you should do



    
Take detailed (and typically
expensive) personality tests



    
Make sure your passion will lead
you into your ideal career path



While there is some limited merit to these
suggestions, they’re not important guidelines. Some could even be called myths.



While it’s true that children are naturally
curious, ask loads of questions, and get excited about new activities, when
they don’t like doing something, they’ll bail. The reason childhood interests aren’t necessarily a great help is that much of
what intrigued you as a child changed as you aged. Former interests have been
outgrown.



Suggestions
from others
may confirm skills and talent, but if
people only view your outward actions, they’ll overlook inner desires that you
alone sense are there.



Taking psychological
or personality tests
are potentially helpful but can also be overkill.
Psychologists will tell you that test results can change based on your emotions
at the time a test is taken or render different results a year or two later.



Lastly, while finding a “dream job” is wonderful, passion doesn’t always translate to a
career. Sometimes passion is simply a creative outlet, a stress-reliever, or
just plain fun.




Action:



So, what are some tried and true methods of
uncovering your passion that really can
help you make sense of what motivates/satisfies you?



Answer these questions:



     What are some things you do really
well?



     What actions and activities give you
energy?



     What could you do all day and not get
bored?



     What makes you lose track of time?



     What topic could you read books or
blogs about, and never get tired of it?



Keep your answers handy for the rest of this
5-day challenge.



Tomorrow we’ll unpack how taking action and
breaking unhelpful habits combine to strengthen passion. See you then!



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