It’s no secret that many people are unhappy with their jobs. A recent study found that only 13% of workers worldwide are engaged in their work*.
The vast majority of people are disengaged from their jobs.
So how can you find work you love? And once you identify it, how can you build a career around it?
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer to these questions, but there are a few things you can do to increase your chances of finding work that you love.
Think about the things that make you happy and fulfilled. What makes you happy? What makes you lose track of time?
Then, narrow the list down to pinpoint the things you want most. Consider how you could turn your passion into a long-term career.
Once you’ve identified a few possible career paths, it’s time to research them.
Explore different careers and see which ones resonate with you. Talk to people already doing what you want to do.
Networking with people within the same area will give you an idea of what it’s like to work in your chosen field.
You might need to start your new career through an internship or volunteer position. Use this opportunity to build your resume and portfolio, and continue networking.
If you’re still unsure how to turn your passion into a career, consider working with a coach or mentor.
A coach is a partner who can help you identify your desires and set goals to achieve them within a trusting and supportive environment.
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Take the time to find work you’re passionate about, and you’ll be more likely to find career success and satisfaction.
Pursuing your passion can be scary, but it’s also gratifying. By figuring out what you want to do with your life, you can set yourself up for a bright and abundant futur e.
You can start by thinking about what makes you happy and finding a career that matches your interests. Alternatively, you can try new things and explore different fields until you discover something that genuinely resonates with you.
When it comes to finding work that you are truly passionate about, it's important to remember that it's a continuous journey.
Your interests and passions may evolve over time, and that's completely normal. What matters is that you stay open-minded, curious, and willing to take risks in order to discover what truly ignites your soul.
Trust the process and have faith that your efforts will lead you to a fulfilling and rewarding career path.
Remember, the greatest success comes from doing what you love. So don't be afraid to follow your heart and chase your dreams. Your future self will thank you for it.
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*Source: Gallup’s 142-country study on the State of the Global Workplace.