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Do What You Love and the Money Will Follow
by Marnie Pehrson You've achieved
success in your field when you
don't know whether what you're doing is work or play. - Warren Beatty (1937 - ) You've
heard the expression, "Do what you love and the money will follow." For
many this means they'll have to jump from one career to another or that
they'll have to fire their boss and start their own business. Of
those who decide to venture out on their own, few get clear about their
purpose or their passion. Most pursue this endeavor backwards. They
have a need -- more money -- so they follow the money. "If
you don't love what you do, it will show...potential customers will
know it and will go elsewhere. Is it possible to be successful anyway?
Sure -- but it won't be easy and it won't be fun...and isn't that why
you want to be self-employed anyway? Instead, choose what you love." In the
day-to-day grind they don't have time to fully explore and decide what
brings them happiness. They think that starting a business or switching
careers will magically provide the solution. The
danger is that if you don't get clear about your passion, you could
easily create another "job" that is no more satisfying than the career
you left. "I get
excited about the various facets of life and business that I'm involved
with including real estate investing, coaching, and speaking because
they all allow me to be creative and be a part of transformation. "It's
not that you are necessarily looking at first for the job or the
industry that fits you; it's first looking for that common thread that
brings you joy. Then seek jobs, industries or businesses that allow you
to live your passion." "For
example, I'm a writer. When I left my high-stress job in the Silicon
Valley in 2003, I planned to write novels and articles for women's
magazines. Then I discovered my passion for all-things-small-business.
I have since written countless articles and numerous books on business
and marketing topics. "I
speak about business on the radio and at business conferences. I teach
classes and educate readers through my website www.BusinessInfoGuide.com "So my
advice is to think outside the box when figuring out what you want to
do with your life. Take what you love to do and become a consultant,
trainer, author or whatever! The possibilities are limited only by your
imagination and the rewards are incredible." She
helps you create a career that satisfies you at a soul level. If you're
looking at making a career leap, Sandy suggests you consider the
following: "In my
life, I have found that anything that feels stressful is not a right
decision. If you already feel physically ill and overly stressed,
anxious, nervous, and unable to function at your full capacity,
consider waiting and reevaluating the changes you're considering. The
time may be right at a later date. "There
is nothing like the education of actually doing the work of your
aspired profession. There are resources on the internet that offer
'career tryouts,' which would place you in a volunteer internship
lasting 1 to 30 days. This would allow you to be a silent observer or
active participant, depending on your level of skills and courage. * Pay attention to the themes that thread through your life . . . the assorted activities that bring you joy. What keeps coming up for you? Now look for careers and businesses that help you follow your passion. * Time flies when you're having fun. You'll know you've found your passion when you're in the zone, are incredibly productive, and can't wait to get to work. * Be willing to explore and think outside the box. Be adaptable. What you start out doing may veer into other venues and formats. * Wait until you're clear about your purpose and passion and then act when you feel at peace.
* Be willing to step into the darkness. Don't wait for all the answers
or a clear path to appear. Take the leap and trust your instincts.
About the Author For more information on her various
projects and books, visit www.pwgroup.com or www.MarniePehrson.com More articles by Marnie Pehrson. Related
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