Pursuing  Your  Passion
Find Your Passion
Everyone has a passion. It often manifests during childhood and is pursued
through play or it is stumbled upon as we age but almost immediate put
aside for more practical things like work and building a family.
Children are
free to actively pursue the things that interest them, but as they age they
are encouraged to go after more practical pursuits often putting their
passion aside. However, it isn’t impossible or impractical to continue to
follow your passion even as you age.
Doing what you love even as a hobby
can go a long way to living a life that you enjoy. There was a time when
people weren’t encouraged to follow or even consider passion when living
their lives.
Survival was the most important and that often meant working
from sun up to sundown with only room for sleeping and eating. Things like
hobbies and passion weren’t discussed or even considered because there
was no room for it.
Thanks to societal changes like the Industrial Revolution and the advent of
technology, we no longer have to toil so hard just to survive. We have the
luxury of only having to work 40 hours a week (give or take) and having
weekends off to do things like goof off, go on vacation or discover and
pursue our passion.
With our overly scheduled lives that might not seem
like much time but any time spent actively seeking your heart’s desire is
better than no time at all. Over time, we often forget the passions of our
childhood or even the ones we discover as we age.
So discovering our
passion is often the first step down a path of actively pursuing it. If you’re
unsure how to go about discovering your passion, here are some steps to
get you thinking in the right direction.
1. Take a stroll down memory lane and make a list.
Think back to when you were a kid. What are some of the things you
really loved doing? What are some of the things you thought were
really cool but couldn’t do?
What are some of the things you really
wanted to try but didn’t think you’d be good at it? Write everything
down, no matter how silly it may sound. This is a great time to throw
practicality completely out of the window and live in a fantasy land,
even if only for a moment.
Take some time with this but not too long.
You don’t want to spend the rest of your days dreaming about what
your passion could be. You want to actually pursue it!
2. Consider your current job. What are some things that you are tasked
with doing at work that you enjoy?
While this may not be as fun as strolling down memory lane, it’s
important to consider what you enjoy doing as an adult. Make a
separate list. It may be best to do this while you’re actually at work so
you can fully assess your daily tasks.
Write down everything that
comes to mind even the most mundane tasks. While it may not seem
very cool to write that you enjoy creating spreadsheets or collating
papers, it still counts. Passion isn’t always considered cool or trendy
but if you love it, you should explore it.
3. What would you do if you had all of the money you needed and didn’t
have to worry about paying your bills?
We all have to work to live. Yes we no longer have to work from sun
up to sun down just to put food on the table (for the most part), but we
still have bills to pay and mouths to feed (even if it’s just your own
mouth).
This is another fun exercise and you’re allowed to be as
fanciful as you like. Practicality has no place in the world where all of
our financial responsibilities are met and we’re able to just live as we
please. Make a separate list.
Now that you have these three lists, review them. You may notice some
similarities between the lists. Take note of the similarities. If you’re a fan of
color coding, you can color code them or you can just make a separate list.
The similarities you discover will lead you down the road to pursuing your
passion. In fact, you may find some passions that are ripe for you to begin
exploring right away. However, don’t throw away the other lists.
Keep them
in a safe place that you can easily access. Some of the other things on
your list may be worth exploring at a later date. Even if it’s an interest on
one list, it could still take you down a path to your passion. The cool thing
about passions is that they can often lead to other things you really enjoy.
The next step in this process is to go out and do some of the things from
your final list. Approach this process in an exploratory manner, don’t rush it.
Finding your passion shouldn’t be approached like a timed task. The whole
point is to discover things that you enjoy and then do them. I realize that
may be easier said than done but it’s an important step in the process.
So
now that you have a list of some things you’d like to explore, you may be
unsure how to proceed. Here are some tips on how to dig further into your
newfound passion journey.