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"Find Your Passion"
- by Jo Parfitt
(c) Jo Parfitt. All Rights Reserved. http://www.BookShaker.com
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The idea that you can find work that makes you happy seems to be catching on. Only last week, I heard that a local insurance company was running a series of 'Engagement' seminars for its staff. It was hoped that
training would teach
employees how to connect with each other and build stronger relationships.
We tend to make friends with people with whom we find a common bond or a shared interest. If we care about our colleagues we should be more motivated at work and thus more productive.
Donna Messer,
Canadian networking guru, suggests that
best way to build stronger relationships with both colleagues and clients is to find not just a shared interest, but a shared passion.
'One of
secrets of networking,' says Donna, 'is not to talk about business at all, but to talk about your passions.'
Whether you run your own business, or are employed by a company, finding a way to do something you are passionate about, is key to success in
workplace.
Maybe you are passionate about self-development, being creative or working in a team? If so, then it should not be too difficult to find or create your own niche at work in which you can really thrive. But for most people, it is just not that simple. Through conditioning,
need to be financially secure and
fast pace of life, many of us have no idea how to work what we love to do or even remember what we used to enjoy doing before life got in
way.
Self-discovery Ideas ----------------------- In her inspiring book, 'Work With Passion', Nancy Anderson explains how you can write your life story in order to see patterns emerge that will help you to dig up your childhood dreams. Anderson suggests that you start this autobiography beginning with your grandparents and continuing for up to 50 pages.