The myth of turning your one true passion into work.
Christina Ioannidou
People & Culture Director | Career Strategy & Leadership Development Coach | LI Top Voice
You've spent hundreds of hours trying to find your calling, your one-passion-to-rule-them-all, the single thing that you're best at but you just can't seem to get it right.
But, have you considered that you just simply might not be a "single-faceted" person?
Combining your passion with work can be a great source of fulfillment and job satisfaction. However, the prevailing myth of finding your calling, somehow be able to successfully monetize it and "you won't have to work another day in your life" has become such a common narrative that for many people, working in anything less than their absolute passion feels like a waste of time and potential.
In fact, there is a whole industry built upon this very notion: from self-help books to coaching packages and tons of social media content from influencers that "made it". They all promise to help you dig out that single, obscure passion that is hiding somewhere deep inside your unused potential and turn it into a cash cow.
As a career coach, it is part of my job to help clients discover what their strengths, drives and skills are and apply it to work in a way that feels meaningful and motivating. It's also part of my job to help them bust the myths and narratives that keep them stuck in a state of dissatisfaction and disappointment.
Often times, what holds them back is that exact notion of being unsuccessful in finding the single thing that they truly shine in or gives them lifelong purpose.
So, I put together this list of realizations around finding your one true passion that has helped my clients shift their mindset:
In the tapestry of our lives and careers, the threads of passion are diverse and multicolored, weaving through the various experiences and interests that shape our journeys.
Why be confined by the limits of a single passion instead of embracing the vastness of your potential? In celebrating our multifaceted selves, we not only find fulfillment but also contribute uniquely to the future of our workplaces and communities.
Result-oriented Project Manager | Expert in System Implementation | Proven Track Record of Overseeing 30+ Successful Technology Onboarding Projects | PMP Candidate
1 年Christina - I can try but I could not agree more! It is so true, so many things excite us and give us a sense of belonging or making an impact. Not all these passions need to be(come) your actual job. I came across that idea, only this past year, and it felt so liberating ??? One might have a multitude of passions and those passions may change over time. What motivates & drives us is so unique for everyone.
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1 年Love this! And couldn't agree more with "In the tapestry of our lives and careers, the threads of passion are diverse and multicolored, weaving through the various experiences and interests that shape our journeys." ??