If I had to, I would add just one little thing, keep reading myeclatcoach.com!
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One of the keys to happiness — as well as productivity and effectiveness at work — is finding work you love, that you’re passionate about. Work you want to do, instead of just have to do.
1. It won’t find you — you have to seek it. Doing the same ol’ thing everyday isn’t the way to find the work you love. Sometimes, you get extremely lucky and it just lands in your lap. Most people, however, aren’t that lucky — you’ve got to take action, and you’ve got to seek it.
2. You can’t stop looking until you find it. As Steve Jobs said, never settle. If you find something that’s just a bit better than your current job, that’s better … but don’t stop there. Keep looking. Don’t give up the search.
3. You’ll have to look in lots of funny places. Really explore. Try new hobbies. Talk to new people. Read articles on different blogs, in different magazines and books. Inspiration might come from someplace you never imagined.
4. You might not love it completely until you get good at it. Most likely you’ll know that you love something once you find it … but at that point, you’ve got to work at getting better at it, with all your might. Once you get good, it’ll be something you can’t stop doing, because you’ll get a thrill at doing something great.
5. Once you find it, you have to pour yourself into it. If you find the work you love, you’ve been given a gift. Don’t spoil it — truly pour yourself into that work. That doesn’t mean you should ignore the other loves in your life, including family and friends, but when you’re working, you should devote yourself completely to that work.
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Read it and its good. I found it years back but im not sure how to get it. I am intrested in working as a tour manager as I love travelling. I have dont my HM n working from the past 3 years in F & B Service. Is there any way to get into that profession?
ReplyDeleteDear Kiran,
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your desire to do what you love.
I dont know the situation with your home & expenses, but sometimes finding a job doing what you like is worth it even if you have to start small or for free.
You can start by simply finding people in your network who would know someone doing what you want to do. That person will lead you to your goal!
Cheers!
Sir,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind reply. I will certainly look around for the best opprtunity.
Thank you again for your valuable advice.