5 Ways to Find Your Passion

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What do you feel when you hear the word passion? Do you feel a righteous surge of positive energy or a kind of hopelessness?

If you’re the latter, never fear. Passion is a powerful source of inspiration and is tricky to pin down and some people go their entire lives without feeling genuinely passionate about anything.

Passion isn’t a basic math equation, but this process stems from mindfulness and determination. We’ll list the five best ways to find your passion to get you on the right foot. 

The Psychology Behind Passion

What makes passion such a difficult achievement for so many people? As it stands, psychology is a complex field that doesn’t have easy answers.

Did you know only 15% of workers in a recent study felt engaged at their job?  Many people today struggle to stay consistent when it comes to motivation and passion. One of today’s most common myths concerning work is that a job you love will feel effortless. But that couldn’t be further from the truth.

Several factors can contribute to a lack of passion. Just a few of these reasons include (but aren’t limited to):

  • Burnout

  • Mental illness

  • Lack of motivation

  • Loneliness

  • Struggling with mindfulness

Learning how to find your passion means unlearning negative messages.

Related: What is Your Purpose? 5 Key Questions to Ask

#1: Understand that passion comes from the inside

Want your mind blown? Passion doesn’t come from external sources. Passion already exists inside you…it just hasn’t gotten the proper outlet yet.

Don’t get us wrong! We’re not saying you shouldn’t experiment with new hobbies or experiences. Keeping your life filled with adventure is a great way to learn more about yourself. Just make sure you understand that you’re nurturing what’s already buried inside you.

Community helps immensely, but you will always be the deciding factor.

#2: Passion doesn’t mean you don’t need breaks

As we touched on above, there’s a brutal misconception that passion is a magical power that erases any trace of burnout. This idea is entirely backward.

Even the most passionate people still need a break from time to time. Whether you love to bake or are a rigorous dance instructor, you need room to recover. This APA (American Psychological Association) study found three out of five employees struggled with burnout. They reported feeling unmotivated and working with low energy.

When you find your passion, make sure you don’t indirectly burn it out with misconceptions!

#3: Experimentation is the goal

How will you find what you love if you don’t try new things? Staying in your comfort zone can be helpful in some ways, but damaging in others.

Have you considered getting into hiking? Buy some boots and give it a try at your local park. If you want to learn how to draw or paint, take an online class. Finding your passion will be easier once you go into your journey with an experimentation mindset.

If you’re not sure you’re going to love your new hobby…that’s the point! You won’t know until you try. 

We know passion isn’t always easy to narrow down. We pride ourselves on mixing psychology with good business sense when helping out our clients.

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#4: Don’t be afraid of failure

We can’t stress this point enough. Fear of failure is the enemy of progress. If you’re too afraid of a bad outcome, you won’t learn anything!

Maybe you find out you don’t like hiking all that much, but birdwatching has caught your eye. Is this situation a failure because your original goal didn’t work out? Of course not! Your negative experience with hiking gave birth to a joyous realization: you love to study birds.

When one door closes, another one opens.

#5: Keep your priorities personalized

Now for the foundation that ties all the tips together. Why do you want to find your passion, anyway? If you’re looking for a passion to impress others or distract from stress, you won’t get far.

Passion is best nurtured by open-minded, self-loving priorities. Ideally, your passion should leave you feeling happy, fulfilled, and focused. If you feel empty or pressured, you’re likely drawing on negative energies that need more introspection.

While no two people’s passion looks the same, of course, passion still comes from the internal goal of feeling fulfilled. 

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Conclusion

Passion looks a little different from person to person. That said, passion isn’t so vague and complicated it can’t be pinned down.

The five best ways to learn how to find your passion stem from introspection, bravery, and a desire to grow. We recommend the following tips as you go on your journey:

  • Understand that passion comes from internal directives, not external sources

  • Passion still needs to take a break once in a while to avoid burnout

  • Experimentation will expose you to ideal outlets for your inner passion

  • Fear of failure will get in the way of your progress

  • Your priorities should stem from personal goals of fulfillment, peace, and interest

The foundation of any business is passion. Contact us today to learn how to better leverage your passion to achieve your social and financial goals in 2022.

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