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What carries people to the top? What makes them take risks, go the extra mile, and do whatever it takes to achieve their goals? It isn’t talent. It’s passion.
When you find your purpose, you find your passion. When you find passion, it energizes your talent to achieve excellence. Oprah Winfrey said, “Passion is energy. Feel the power that comes from focusing on what excites you.”
Passion is a word we hear often. Most of the time we describe passion as the inner fire to pursue our dreams. Actually, the true meaning of passion is to suffer. When we are passionate about something, we are ready to suffer for it and go to any extent to get it. If we think about passion and talent and try to explain it in our own words, we will get confused. We must remember that passion and talent are two different things. Any powerful or compelling emotion or feeling towards something is passion. Talent is a skill we possess. If our passion is our talent or if our passion is related to our talent, we can improve it.
Passion increases our willpower, generates energy within us, and makes us go from excellent to magnificent.
Passion increases our willpower. When our willpower increases our want power does. Increasing our want power enables us to achieve our passion.
John. C. Maxwell tells us 3 questions we can ask;
● What do you sing about?
● What do you cry about?
● What do you dream about?
He says that the answer to the first two questions will help you find what really touches you. The third question is about the future and what you want to achieve.
Passion creates energy within us. Charles Lindbergh, an aviation pioneer observed, “It is the greatest shot of adrenaline to be doing what you’ve wanted to do so badly. You almost feel like you could fly without the plane.” Martin Luther King jr. asserted, “If a man hasn’t discovered something that he will die for, he isn’t fit to live.” Passion makes us go from excellent to magnificent. When we are passionate about something we can see the change it brings in us. Loving what you do is the key that opens the door to achievement. When you don’t like what you’re doing, it really shows—no matter how hard you try to pretend it doesn’t.
If we want to pursue our passion, we must learn to give priority to it. Put hard work on it and let go of negative influences. There will always be people who will say that we cannot achieve our dreams and try to burn out our passion. Most of the time we would hear phrases like things won’t work out or you are too young for this, you don’t have enough experience and at one point we will end up quitting.
In order to achieve our dreams, we should surround ourselves with people who support us and encourage us. In other words, let go of negative influences.
Pursuing our passion is a give and take policy. If we put in hard work we are going to reap the results. The hard work we decide to put in can be any form. For instance, research about your passion, seek a mentor, and or work along with others who are pursuing similar passions.
Social Media Links:
#Passion #Talentplus #MelchiMizpah
When you find your purpose, you find your passion. When you find passion, it energizes your talent to achieve excellence. Oprah Winfrey said, “Passion is energy. Feel the power that comes from focusing on what excites you.”
Passion is a word we hear often. Most of the time we describe passion as the inner fire to pursue our dreams. Actually, the true meaning of passion is to suffer. When we are passionate about something, we are ready to suffer for it and go to any extent to get it. If we think about passion and talent and try to explain it in our own words, we will get confused. We must remember that passion and talent are two different things. Any powerful or compelling emotion or feeling towards something is passion. Talent is a skill we possess. If our passion is our talent or if our passion is related to our talent, we can improve it.
Passion increases our willpower, generates energy within us, and makes us go from excellent to magnificent.
Passion increases our willpower. When our willpower increases our want power does. Increasing our want power enables us to achieve our passion.
John. C. Maxwell tells us 3 questions we can ask;
● What do you sing about?
● What do you cry about?
● What do you dream about?
He says that the answer to the first two questions will help you find what really touches you. The third question is about the future and what you want to achieve.
Passion creates energy within us. Charles Lindbergh, an aviation pioneer observed, “It is the greatest shot of adrenaline to be doing what you’ve wanted to do so badly. You almost feel like you could fly without the plane.” Martin Luther King jr. asserted, “If a man hasn’t discovered something that he will die for, he isn’t fit to live.” Passion makes us go from excellent to magnificent. When we are passionate about something we can see the change it brings in us. Loving what you do is the key that opens the door to achievement. When you don’t like what you’re doing, it really shows—no matter how hard you try to pretend it doesn’t.
If we want to pursue our passion, we must learn to give priority to it. Put hard work on it and let go of negative influences. There will always be people who will say that we cannot achieve our dreams and try to burn out our passion. Most of the time we would hear phrases like things won’t work out or you are too young for this, you don’t have enough experience and at one point we will end up quitting.
In order to achieve our dreams, we should surround ourselves with people who support us and encourage us. In other words, let go of negative influences.
Pursuing our passion is a give and take policy. If we put in hard work we are going to reap the results. The hard work we decide to put in can be any form. For instance, research about your passion, seek a mentor, and or work along with others who are pursuing similar passions.
Social Media Links:
#Passion #Talentplus #MelchiMizpah
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