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How to Live Your Passion in Any Profession
We all want to live a purposeful life. Some individuals are
lucky enough to be in a professional role that allows them to live out their
passion through their profession. Even if you aren’t able to make money while
at the same time living your passion, you can still integrate your passion in
your current profession. After all, “Often finding meaning in life is not about
doing things differently; it is about seeing familiar things in new ways,” says
author Rachel Naomi Remen. More on this below:
Understand You Don’t
Have to Change Careers:
No matter what your current profession might be, you have the
propensity to make a difference and live your passion. This means, living your
passion doesn’t have to include a career move. Not everyone can get a job that
embodies their passion. That’s why it’s good to “bloom where you’re planted” so
to speak. Whatever your profession, find ways to live your passion within it.
The following are a few ways to do that:
Treat People Like They
Matter:
To live a life of purpose, you should treat those around you
like they matter. For example, a cafeteria worker might feel her job doesn’t
matter. Yet, what if while doing her job, she gives kids the only kind words
and the most genuine smile they will get each day? Doesn't that make her job of
serving food more purposeful? Another example could include a handyman that
takes the time to talk to the widow whose house he is repairing. It might not
seem like much to the man, but to the lonely widow who was yearning for
company, it can make a great difference. In the service industry, each customer
served is another opportunity to make a difference.
Volunteer Your Time To
Causes You Believe In:
If your nine to five job isn’t world-changing, that doesn’t mean
you can’t still make a difference and live out your passion. Find organizations
that are addressing the areas you feel need attention. Join their cause through
volunteering your time. If possible, you can find ways to combine your day job
with your volunteer efforts. For example, let’s say you work in an office and
you want to give back to kids who have cancer. Ask your co-workers to make
donations along with you. Organize a visit to a local hospital and take gifts
to the kids. Make baked goods, sell them to your co-workers, and then give the
proceeds to the organization. You could also take part in a run that benefits
the cause and ask your co-workers to join in. The main thing to remember is you
don’t have to keep your passion and your profession separate. In fact, many
businesses are more than willing to give back to worthy organizations. It’s
good PR, and they can write it off on their taxes.
Don’t Give Up:
Above all else, to live a life of passion and purpose, you can’t
give up. Even if things haven’t worked out exactly as you would have planned, you
can still live a life that changes the world. Of course, this doesn’t mean you
have to remain in the same career, but you shouldn’t feel the only way to live
a life of passion is to change your profession.
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