You have a 9 to 5 job drawing a good
pay, you have a good family and all’s well with the world. But deep inside, you
feel like you are going nowhere. The job isn’t moving upward either. You are
actually stagnating in your career and mentally and spiritually. Something is missing.
Passion. Everyone is in such a hurry
to make you fit perfectly into the machine like a well-oiled gear that they
forgot you are a living, feeling human being. Even you have forgotten.
Ask yourself. If I had a million bucks
in the bank, what kind of work would I be doing? Would I chuck this humdrum job
and move on to something really exciting? Something that I have always wanted
to do? Then ask yourself – why am I not doing that right now? Is it because of
peer pressure or because I don’t want to move out of my comfort zone? Don’t
want to rock my boat? You are half asleep in your boat already and in a few
years, you could be put out to pasture! If the boat rocks now, you could be
jerked awake and come to your senses. Your passionate senses.
In the aftermath of the recession of
2008, millions of people lost their jobs. Many of them took up new vocations
and suddenly found that they were finally following their dream. Many of them
are now highly successful in their new found professions.
You don’t have to wait for dire
straits to rock you out of your present mediocre life. You can decide right
now, that you want to live and work passionately and make your life worthwhile.
The Highway of Passion is an amazing ride. And Prosperity is just one of the
landmarks on this route! Get ready for the ride of your life!
Finding
Your True Passion
Sometimes to unleash true passion in
yourself, you may have to change your job to suit your aptitude better. But you
may find that you do love your existing job, but simply don’t feel very
passionate about it. You can study your situation and then try to make a few
changes to rekindle the passion you felt when you first started working.
Visualize yourself working
passionately at your job. What would you be feeling? A sharp focus, clear
vision of your future, total control and mastery over your work, a healthy body
and an exuberant attitude! Then reverse engineer these symptoms to regain your
passion.
Check on whether you work better with
a team on the field rather than those solitary hours at a desk. Are you logical
minded or creative minded? Are you crunching numbers when you would rather be
in the design section? Get a revised aptitude assessment done. Ask your
superior for a resignation or transfer to a more appropriate department.
Exercise your body for at least thirty
minutes every day. Let the adrenalin pump and flow in your blood. Eat healthy
food and drink a lot of water. Quit smoking and using any stimulants. Restore
the balance between your spirituality and physicality by meditation and prayer.
Your refreshed body will invigorate your mind and passion will return.
Increase your knowledge of your field
by taking new study courses. Take time out to travel and widen your
perspective. Take a half-pay sabbatical to add new qualifications to your
resume. Some lateral career movement can bring an innovative twist in your way
of working.
Passion does not come overnight.
Taking these proactive steps will see a gradual increase in your enthusiasm.
You will begin working with a newly fired zeal which becomes contagious,
motivating your team mates as well. You will have consciously taken charge of
your life again and the fruits of prosperity will be in sight once again.
What drives passionate people to work
so hard? Where do they get their energy from? Passion can be fuelled by many
factors. Let us examine 6 most important sources of the Force.
Curiosity. One of the most powerful triggers of
human invention has been curiosity. Why does something happen? How does
lightning occur? What happens if you mix two chemicals? Which route will
discover new lands? The human mind is programmed to question everything around
it.
Discoveries take place when this curiosity
becomes a passionate driving force. It takes on a relentless unstoppable energy
which will not rest until a solution is found. Thomas Alva Edison tried out
thousands of versions of the electric light bulb until he came up with one that
worked. Madame Curie and her husband Pierre Curie spent all their lives
unlocking the secrets of radioactivity. Steve Jobs’ search for a better
computer user interface finally gave us the Apple computer with the now
familiar graphical user interface using icons, which eventually spread to the
whole world of computing in the form of Microsoft’s Windows. Christopher
Columbus, Vasco da Gama, Roald Amundsen and all the great explorers of the
world travelled passionately in the quest of conquering new land for humanity.
After centuries of looking up at the moon, Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin
actually walked on the lunar surface. Nothing can stop the force of curiosity
and the determination that it fires up.
Success
stories in the
workplace often arise out of sheer ignorance. An employee may find he knows
nothing about a particular field and begins learning it to satisfy his own
curiosity. Pretty soon he has mastered it and is teaching the world a few new
things about it.
So step out of your ‘known zone’ and
venture into the unknown. There just may be a discovery waiting there, with
your name written on it.
Powerful
factor – Challenge.
A challenge can be posed by a person
upon himself or by external forces. A personal challenge can arise from adverse
circumstances of poverty or deprivation. Rags-to-riches stories have been told
for hundreds of years now. Even Presidents of countries have arisen from humble
beginnings and risen to their positions of power by the sheer force of their
passion.
Family prestige and a desire to prove
one’s mettle to one’s elders and t society can also act as a challenging force.
When a son inherits a business built by his father, he is propelled to expand
that enterprise and thus demonstrate his own prowess. While most companies have
boards of directors and public equity, in many traditional societies, it is the
family-driven businesses that persevere, even over the centuries.
Targets set by corporate leadership
also act as challenged to work teams. A keen competitive spirit between rival
groups can set off a passionate chase of the markets. Pepsi and Coca Cola, Nike
and Adidas, are a couple of examples of passionate rivalry, with each seeking
to outdo each other in the pursuit of a better product and more sales. In these
mega rivalries, passionate employees move quickly up the corporate ladder.
Belief in the company’s goals and ideals is essential to engender passion in
employees.
Sometimes the source of the challenge
may lie closer to home. The love of a woman or one’s children can drive a man
to succeed with the intent of providing better care and education for them. We
are motivated to buy a larger and better house, a bigger and faster car, the
latest cell phones and clothes. All these must-haves also act as challenges and
rewards for our work.
It is up to each individual to
determine what challenges him or her and then as Nike’s motto says – Just do
it! Your natural challenge instinct will push you through. When a mountaineer
was asked why he climbed a mountain, he answered - Because it is there!
Passion Force - Legacy
When you are young, your motivation
for working and living lies in larger income, better standards of living and in
general having a good time. But as you grow older, your priorities change. You
want something more fulfilling. You seek to achieve goals that you will be
remembered for. A sense of urgency begins to set in as time passes. And the
source of your passion arises from wanting to leave behind a legacy.
That legacy may take the form of
social change brought about by your work. Or it can be in an enterprise or
institution founded by you. Many successful businessmen set up foundations and
trusts in the pursuit of noble causes. Thus they seek to perpetuate their name
or family name for posterity. An invention or a new process or a novel product
can also enshrine the maker’s name in the books of history.
Temporal
pleasures and petty rewards do not satisfy someone working at this level. His
or her passion seeks loftier goals. The greater the goal, the more fervent the
passion. Revolutionaries and freedom fighters like Mahatma Gandhi and Chee
Guevara struggled all their lives for the liberation of their countries. Their
ambitions encompassed the lives of millions of their countrymen. The sheer
magnitude of their legacy consumed their entire lifetime, but it was a
passionate lifetime, with every day spent in pursuit of that goal.
How
do you set about leaving behind your legacy? What is it that you feel strongly
about? Write down your strongest emotions and issues. They may even lie outside
your present work area. Start working on those issues. Educate yourself and
acquire new skills if you have to, and get to work. It may be a simple project
like improving your community, or a major reform of state laws. Remember that
all the great men and women who have brought about change were ordinary men
like you and me, but they had the power of conviction and passionate belief in
their dreams.
Passion
Force - Faith
One of the most powerful engines of
passion is faith in an external agency. Though faith may seem to have been
marginalized in today’s seemingly rational society, it still works behind the
scenes in many areas.
Religion plays a dominant role in the
lives of millions of people in the world today. Priests, nuns, monks, sadhus
and mullahs are known to accomplish tremendous feats of social work and
penance. Their faith in God and their religious ideals is the rocket fuel in
their lives.
The term evangelical fervour come from
a passion driven by a belief in God and the desire to convert other people to
your way of thinking. This passion has sent explorers out to new lands,
triggered numerous holy wars and changed entire demographics and cultures.
Oriental
martial artists go through harsh training regimens and become lean mean human
fighting machines. Their ruthless discipline arises from the strict codes of
their specific martial art. Their devotion to this credo and their all-consuming
faith in the mentor or sensei turns their lives into passionate experiences
which are not for the feeble or faint of heart.
In modern sports we see the same
phenomenon displayed with players and their coaches. A dynamic coach can
inspire his team to put in a passionate performance. If the players do not have
faith in the coach or their fellow team mates, the team fails to coordinate and
the game is lost. The faith equation between sportsman and trainer is
particularly important in endurance sports like gymnastics and athletics. A
footballer may in turn be driven by his faith in his fans. A corporate
executive may be passionate about his employees and shareholders. Faith,
emotion and inspiration are alive and kicking in every corner of human
activity. Which external agency are you focusing on? God? Your boss? Your
coach? Your community or country? Decide on what moves you and use that agency
as a star to guide you and drive your passion.
Passion Force 5 - Altruism
Altruism is defined as ‘unselfish
regard for or devotion to the welfare of others’ and also ‘behaviour by an
animal that is not beneficial to or may be harmful to itself but that benefits
others of its species’.
How does altruism become a force of
passion? In the ongoing recession we have seem millions of jobs being lost.
Many of these people have taken up volunteer work in social or environmental
organizations. And quite a number of them have discovered that this selfless
work gives them more satisfaction than their high paying job ever gave them.
Their paradigm has shifted from the prosperity of the body to the prosperity of
the soul.
The concept of altruistic work has
often been mocked by an aggressive materialistic society. Social workers are
called ‘do-gooders’ and there is always a cynical and contemptuous ring to that
phrase. But after years of ruthless ladder climbing, people often cherish the
ability to be themselves and help other people. Bill Gates of Microsoft built a
huge empire through ruthless corporate tactics, often getting embroiled in
monopolistic practice lawsuits. But after all that, he set up an equally huge
foundation that disburses vast sums of money to fight disease and improve
education.
Altruism is generally overruled by
stronger passions geared towards material success in the early years, but as
age advances, altruistic thoughts resurface and become a primary passion in
most of us. This is probably because we know that great people are remembered
less for the millions that they make, but rather for their service to humanity.
No volunteer or social worker ever
starved. While there aren’t any millions to make in selfless service to the
lesser privileged sections of humanity, the rewards of spiritual fulfilment are
tremendous. The same passion that runs a corporate unit can be brought into
play in running a successful Non-Governmental Organization or a Not for Profit
outfit. All your skills can be well utilized in these noble ventures and you
will see your passion suddenly multiply.
Passion
Force – Epiphany
One of the definitions of epiphany is
‘A comprehension or perception of reality by means of a sudden intuitive
realization.’ That’s a moment in your life when you are suddenly struck by a
powerful thought that changes your life forever.
A lifelong passion can be triggered by
an epiphany. Saul the persecutor of the followers of Jesus Christ undergoes an
epiphany on the road to Damascus and his life is changed forever. He went on to
becoming one of Christ’s greatest apostles.
Such a life changing incident occurs
in the lives of many great men. It may be something provocative that someone
says to you. It may be the sight of another human being suffering. It can be a
sudden realization that you hate your present job and you decide what you
really want to do in life. Sometimes an epiphany can be a harsh tragic event
like the demise of a family member or some colossal disaster somewhere in the
world. Your eyes open wide and all the shades fall off. You can see clearly
around you and far ahead.
You
do not have to sit and await an epiphany to change your life. Read good works
of literature, listen to inspiring music and songs, travel around, meet people
and you will be struck by a light on your own road to Damascus.
The Epiphany is also a Christian feast
which celebrates God being revealed to Man in the form of Jesus Christ. So this
can be taken as a metaphor for the spiritual being in us manifested in the
physical form. Which is what passion is all about. Our spiritual energy driving
our material body to achieve ideals and goals that are godlike!
Inventors
and discoverers experience epiphanies all the time. Archimedes was struck by
his discovery of buoyancy and ran out yelling – Eureka! Eureka!
May you too experience an epiphany
moment and share old Archie’s happiness!
Passion
at Home
Getting passionate about your career
and blazing a glorious path at the office is great. But don’t let your loved
ones suffer from a lack of passion at home. A proper balance has to be struck
by giving love to your spouse and children too.
A passionate lifelong affair with your
wife or husband can do wonders in your work life too. You are happy and relaxed
and your body glows with the healing effects of healthy loving sex. The love
you shower on your children is also reciprocated many times over.
A
man is truly respected if he excels in all his roles – as a worker, a son, a
husband and a father (and even a grandfather) and a community member. Devote
time and passion to all these roles. When you have genuinely mastered the art
of passion, you will find that it pervades every minute of your day, be it in
the boardroom or bedroom or playroom.
Passion can become a double-edged
sword if not wielded properly. Spending hours and hours of obsessed extra time
at the workplace can affect your health as well as your family relations.
Neglecting to attend your son’s school events and not cheering him at his
football match can create an alienation that can never be repaired. An
unfulfilled spouse can also prove very damaging in the long run. A marriage can
fall apart and a string of unhappy one night stands can never take the place of
a loving caring relationship.
Passion
is not about throwing huge family parties where everyone can feed on your
wealth. It isn’t about giving a no-limit credit card to your wife or the latest
bike to your son. It is spending time and effort to share your life and soul
with your loved ones. Passion lies in transmitting your passion for life to
your children, your wife and all around you.
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