Act on your Passions
Ferne Eliz King
Realise Delivery Outcomes - Manage Risks | Delivery and Change Management | Enhancing efficiencies EPMO, PMO, Programs, Product Teams and Projects | Facilitator | Consultant | Speaker | Making Impossible Possible
I don’t entirely agree with the expression ‘do what you love, and the money will follow.’ You might love what you do, and eventually the day may come where you are financially rewarded for it, but what will you live off in the meantime? Passion does not pay the bills.?We need to make a plan!
When you discover your passion, something you would really love to commit to full time, you must start developing your long-term plan and taking action on it TODAY. As much as we would all love to quit our job and jump into our new venture feet first, it is just not viable or practical for most people and for those that can – awesome and congratulations.?But that is not the norm.?
But dreaming is not enough, visualising is not enough .. we need to take ACTION to gain that experience and feeling you imagine from doing what you are passionate about.?
The good news is with the right mindset, quality questions and a plan, there is a way to succeed.
Where do I begin?
An exercise to identify your passions and establishing which of those could be used to create an income.
Step 1: Ask yourself the following questions.
Step 2: Start Saving
Think about your finances. Eventually you will have the stability to commit full time, but during the initial stages, it is unlikely that you will have that luxury. It takes the average business 2-3 years to start making a profit. Begin to prepare your ‘back-up’ finances and start saving for start up costs. Cut out unnecessary spend now.?
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Step 3: Start Networking
Start forming connections to expand your network. The accessibility of social media makes it easy to reach out to similar individuals for inspiration, support, and information. Having a supporting network before you begin your venture will be a great asset to your long-term success.?Limit yourself to research, dont get lost in what everyone else is doing, gain enough insights then get off the ‘research’ merry go round and apply your plan.?
Step 4: Get guidance from a professional
Run your ideas past a mentor.?Their role is to assess your circumstances and support and guide you towards a successful path, applying their experiences in a positive and inspiring way.?You have what it takes within you, this is your dream, your passion.?A good mentor helps you improve your intuition and where you trip up inspire to keep going. They might point out obstacles you have not seen, or mitigations to risks you had not foreseen, or even shift your focus to another way to create an income from your skills and passion. If you still don’t have any ideas after asking yourself all the above questions, a mentor is a good place to begin.
Step 5: Don’t wait around
Studies have found that the longer your dreams spend in the ‘one day pile’, the less likely you will ever achieve them. Make a plan and start to take action today and every day from now forward.?Even if it is only 15 min a day .. it is a step to your future.?
Your old career or pathway is always going to remain in the background, but the chance to make a change to achieve your dreams will not. It does take time, energy, persistence and motivation but it is possible and worth it.?It is time to put the excuses aside and start making a change – you deserve it.
Love Life, Love YOUR Life
Ferne Eliz King