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Still Searching for Your Passion? Let's Find it Once and For All

  1. Un-niche. In a world where the media is becoming continually more niche, it's easy to assume your passion must follow suit. But it doesn't and you don't. Look at the categories your interests are placed under. 
  2. Dig into how you spend your time. Eventually I became particularly mindful of how I spent my time: What was I doing on my computer? Which books were I reading? What did I write about?
  3. Be honest with yourself. From personal experience I know how easy it is to mentally block out your passions because you're either ashamed of them, or because they fit a stereotype you don't want to feed. 
  4. Transcend nouns. The most obvious passions are nouns, clear cut interests like wine or tennis. Your passion may be a verb though.
  5. Stop thinking about it. Constant focus on finding your passion puts too much brain power towards the act of finding your passion. Your passion will come to you when it's meant to come to you.

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posted 2010-01-08 00:00:00 via #dumblittleman
 
 
 
 
 
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