There are people who do their job and earn a living. There are some who do their job very well and are successful. And there are a few who love their job and find a true joy in it. I wonder how many of us fall in the third category? Probably, not many!
I question, are these people special? What did they do to facilitate this? Probably they are god-gifted in some sense. But a more logical answer I could find is that they pursued their passion, instead of following the herd. Without worrying about the initial hurdles, they continued it and sought a career out of it.
I can probably quote a couple of examples from my personal experience. There is this friend of mine, who is a toy designer. She was supposed to be a regular IT engineer, but obviously she hated being that. She chose to go along the less-trodden path, following her passion in design. Now, she is a budding Designer, bound to achieve something big down the line. I wish her all the best. Then, there is a batch-mate from college and a very close friend, who always wanted to go in finance and business side despite his engineering background; not because of the attractive pay, but his genuine interest. So, he prepared hard on his own by writing exams, reading books and finally made the switch. Now, he is the CFO of a well-known organization in education domain.
Other alternative is to go the reverse way – finding passion in your job. This is not as easy as it looks. But I have seen people who have done that. I know a colleague from work, who got into a job which he did not like as it did not suite his interest. So, he kept on resisting it and obviously was not very successful. But one day, he was assigned a challenging project with stringent deadline. He had to do it and he did. As a result, he was so much engrossed in it that he found true joy in doing it. Then he never turned back and now a successful manager, passionate about his work.
So, the conclusion is to follow your passion, stick with it and the success will follow. If you don’t know, your passion, what is it that excites you; then look around and try to find one. It will be somewhere there probably covered with some dust, which you will have to discover and polish it.
Thanks Yogesh, it seems I need to reignite that passion as I have slowed down considerably
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