How to Become Incredibly Passionate About Your Work
Seyka Mejeur
Founder, CEO, Advisor | Space, Clean Tech & Defense Talent Acquisition Expert | Pilot
“Follow your passion and you’ll never work a day in your life.” I disagree. In reality, the things that we are naturally drawn to have functions around them that feel a whole lot more like work than play. For example, I may love painting, so I follow my passion to become a painter. I quickly realize that if I want to be a painter for my livelihood, I will need to find people to buy my art. I’ll need to be strong in sales and marketing. I’ll need to research art? markets, face rejection, develop relationships in art communities, and spend a lot of time not painting.?
Instead of focusing on items outside of myself to see what inspires me, I have become an inspired person. I’ve worked jobs that many people would not have enjoyed, but I became passionate about the work that I was doing and focused on being excellent at the job at hand. Life is more fun when you create intrinsic motivation and decide to enjoy the things that get you closer to your goals.?
By turning the focus inward, we have the ability to influence our experience of our environment, instead of trying to control the environment to positively influence our internal experience.?
In the book So Good They Can’t Ignore You, Cal Newport states that passion can be grown by taking the? job you’ve got and working hard to become excellent at something valuable. He also argues that the mantra? “follow your passion” can provoke anxiety and lead to job hopping. I assert that this messaging also leads to chronic dissatisfaction, because in this mindset we are expecting external factors to dictate our internal joy and excitement for the work that we are doing.?
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Instead, I offer the suggestion that practicing and reframing our mindset with the simple outline below can lead to more success and life satisfaction than trying to find work that doesn’t feel like hard work. It goes like this:
Once you’ve become passionate, if you want to direct that into starting your own business, check out my article Top 3 Do’s and Don’ts of Starting a Business .
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1 年Seyka Mejeur - you're dead on. A few years back Stanford University did a study in which they found less than 20% of people had a defined career passion as an adolescent. So the "follow your passion advice" is really bad advice for 80% or more of us. As you said, it's better to become passionate about being excellent at whatever you do.
Ex Infineon , Ex- Intel Firmware Engineer and technical leader with extensive experience in bare metal firmware on the hardware/software interface. Early stage startups
2 年Well written and practical?
Founder @ AdAstra | Former SpaceX Engineer | Connecting Technical Leaders w/ Startups
2 年Love this! So empowering