Author name: dreambridge

BusinesWeek: "Hard Work, Marketable Skills, Feeling Appreciated Leads To Passion!"

“For most people, however finding our passion requires life experiences, exploration of different disciplines and overtime identifying a problem that you can help fix!” Beth Kuhel, a career coach, takes a different approach to “finding your passion” by explaining more in depth how your experiences, “finding the need” and your interests are contributing factors to “a sense of autonomy and feeling that you’re good at what you do and are having an impact on the world.”

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HBR: "Why Your Passion for Work Could Ruin Your Career"

“Workers who are inspired are more productive, and passion can provide the energy necessary to fuel engagement, amidst obstacles and setbacks. But while passion seems clearly desirable, recent psychological research suggests that not all forms are adaptive. In fact, some forms can be downright detrimental.” Learn the difference between harmonious passion and obsessive passion and the effects it can have on your career and your business environment.

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Recognizing Our American Cultural Bias For "Passion"

When I coach non-Americans, especially Asians, to interview effectively for a US job, I emphasize the need to express their “passion” for their work or their “deep interest” for a potential job. Nine times out of ten, when I ask about this passion, I see Asian students searching my face, seeking clues to provide the right answer.

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