Friday, August 1, 2014

Discovering A Passion Through Experimentation

     Before today, I used words like "I need to find..." or "I am trying to figure out..." and "I am just waiting for..." to describe my quest for my passions. The biggest waste of time to finding my passion has been my inaction towards actually discovering them.
     I have made a list of my interests, taken a few college courses outside the regular scope of interests, and scoured on-line blogs and articles devoted to the study of finding passions out of which to create a career.
     Top performers create great examples of the correct, for them, pathways to finding passion and making a career out of it. The best advice one can take for discovering a passion is to TRY EVERYTHING. Our parents were correct in asking how we knew we did not like something without trying it. Damn you broccoli. That question is more of a step in the right direction to finding and creating a career we can be proud of, support our families with, and progress as people.
     This week, I will be looking at the list and the research I have collected since beginning my search for passions to determine which to start with. My list consists of welding, personal training or fitness coaching, writing in order to become published by any publishing house, and programming.
     I began learning the programming language of Python earlier this week as part of the programming passion. Stay tuned on a progress report on Python later this weekend.

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