I came across an article, being passionate about what you do, today. It plays an important role, wherever you are, whatever you do, whoever you speak, wherever you go ..
"Passion is the foundation of effective communication. Dig deep to discover your core purpose, your true passion. Once you connect to it, use it as fuel to build a rapport with your audience -- recruiters, managers, employees, etc. Your presentations, pitches, speeches, and all forms of activities (non business or business) will be more engaging than ever. Nearly everyone has room to increase what I call the "passion quotient" -- the level of passion you exhibit as a speaker. The higher your passion quotient, the more likely you are to connect with people. Chris Gardner's (the pursuit of happiness guy) passion fueled his determination in the face of overwhelming odds and obstacles. Take the time to imagine where harnessing your passion can take you".Another one:
Rather than approaching any problem from the standpoint of "I'm a square pegwhich hole should I put myself in?" Turn it around and say "I am amorphable peg and which hole would I most enjoy being in?"
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