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By : manish kumar, SEO | Web-cms Developer | FreeTips-- shoot me an email | Mobile SEO | Do more than Just !
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According to a recent survey, about 75% of the population do not know what their true passion is. Clearly, almost everyone seems to not be doing what they were meant to do. This is an eye-opener because doing what we really love is absolutely necessary if we want to be fully happy. Perhaps this is why there is so much unhappiness going on in our society, people just aren’t doing what they are here on Earth for. Finding your true passion isn’t as simple as it may seem. For some, yes it does come naturally, but most of the time, you have to ask yourself some questions to pinpoint exactly what you were born to do. Here are my 7 questions that can guide you to finding your ultimate passion:

What puts a smile on your face?
Is there a particular event, a particular topic that makes your whole face just lighten up? Whatever it is that makes you smile, and makes you happy whenever you encounter it, this is a sign of something you are passionate about. I truly believe that happiness and passion walk hand in hand. Both require each other. So following what makes you truly happy is a wonderful way to figuring out what you were put on Earth for. Think about something that you do or that perhaps you used to do that brings total peace to you when you do it. Peace is happiness, and happiness is passion.

What do you find easy?
Usually, what we find easy for us to do, will be related to what we are passionate about. It’s very hard to hate something that is very easy for us! For example, let’s say you are naturally good at playing the piano, you will find the activity easy, and this ease makes it much more fun for you. Fun leads to happiness and happiness is synonymous with passion :) So assess everything that you do, whatever it is that you find really easy and fun, this may very well be your passion. And don’t think that anything is off limits or silly. Some people have taken their passion for skateboarding, drawing, or collecting to full fledged careers. Remember this, you can make a career out of anything you are passionate about.

What sparks your creativity?
One of my passions growing up was hockey. It’s not too surprising, being Canadian and all ;)But I remember playing for hours and hours, and always coming up with different plays, and different methods to score goals. I was always full of creativity when playing hockey. Later in life, I developed similar creativity in business. Think about something in your life where you seem to always expand its horizon, always coming up with new, fun, and exciting ideas relating to that subject. Whatever makes you creative, is probably something that you are very passionate about.

What would you do for free?
In this society, we are ruled by the almighty dollar. That’s the way the system works, and that’s the game we have to play. The problem is, this leads many people to seek making money first, instead of what makes them happy. I have read countless number of stories about stock brokers and doctors for example, leaving their high paying positions to follow what they really love. There is a reason for that. I truly believe that if you follow what you are passionate about without thinking about if it will make you rich or not, you will end up being successful. Doing what you have a passion for brings out your best, and this leads to greatness. Greatness breezes to success. Do you think that the most successful people in the world got to where they are because they wanted to get rich? Absolutely not, they did what they were so passionate about, and their immense success was just a byproduct of their dedication. So think about something that you would just love to do, even if you were not getting paid. Think about something that you look forward to do, something that you wish you could do all the time.

What do you like to talk about?
The topics of conversation we have can definitely tell what we are interested in, and this is a good way to find out what we really enjoy in life. Most of the time, we aren’t totally aware of this. This is why, a very good way to figure this out properly, is to ask your friends. Ask them what they believe you like to talk about the most. Ask them what topic makes your eyes brighten up, and changes your entire behavior. I can guarantee you that some of their answers will be surprising to you. Some of these things weren’t that clear to you, but your friends can see the reaction on your face that you can’t see yourself. Try it out, it’s a very insightful exercise, and one that can direct you closer to figuring out your passion.

What makes you unafraid of failure?
When we do what we are passionate about, we have total confidence in our abilities. This makes us not worry about failing, because in our mind, how can we fail when we do what we love? Doing what you love is a success in and of itself, so failure is like an impossibility. Think of something that you just do or want to do, no matter what. Something that you do not have second thoughts about. Think about something that you feel you must do and that failure is not even a concern of yours, because the mere act of doing it is like the journey and the destination all wrapped up in one. This may very well be your true passion.

What would you regret not having tried?
We all have these dreams, and somehow, life pushes us in another direction, and next thing we know, we are far from those dreams we used to have. If you were at the end of your life, what would you regret not having pursued? What would you have liked to do, that you didn’t get a chance to? Think about what that might be. Whatever it is that you may experience regret now or later on for not having tried, this is a good chance to be your true passion. There is nothing worse than arriving at the end of the journey and having regret. This is why finding your passion, and following it is so important. Live your life so that you do not have regrets.

http://www.ineedmotivation.com/blog/2008/04/7-questions-to-finding-your-true-passion/

http://www.ditchyourjobnow.com/find-your-passion-in-life/

 Top Comment : Sarika Singh   | 10 12 2011 06:54:33 +0000
Definitely a thought provoking article. Keep it up and yes, thanks for sharing it with Toostepers:)
 
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36 comments on "7 Questions To Finding Your True Passion"
  Commented by  Anupam Anand, Back Office Executive, Jyothy Laboratories limited    | 11 02 2011 16:40:06 +0000
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Great observation Mr. Manish. Its 100% true that generally people dont know about their true passion thats why they were well behind from the achievers.... IN THE MOVIE 3 IDIOTS  THIS MESSAGE IS ALREADY GIVEN BY DIRECTOR. But unfortunatly we are not ready to accept them. According to me now time comes when we have to act on this very seriously and make it happend practicaly not only theoratically.  I am realy very thankful to " sarika singh " for sharing a topic like this.....
  Commented by  manish kumar, SEO | Web-cms Developer | FreeTips-- shoot me an email | Mobile SEO | Do more than Just !    | 10 28 2011 06:25:45 +0000
Thank You Ratin sir & Shankar sir :)
  Commented by  Shankar, CEO/MD/Director, Infosearch bpo Services    | 10 21 2011 10:38:38 +0000
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Thank you for sharing a wonderful article.. Keep post 
  Commented by  Rathin Deb, Freelance Retail Consultant    | 10 21 2011 09:01:40 +0000
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Manish you are great with a wide understanding. Please keep on posting such articles to refresh all of us on regular basis.
  Commented by  Rathin Deb, Freelance Retail Consultant    | 10 21 2011 08:59:49 +0000
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Thanks Vinoy I have already commented on the subject.
  Commented by  Rathin Deb, Freelance Retail Consultant    | 10 21 2011 08:45:27 +0000
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Thanks Joydeep for referral. Manish is excellent on his quotes which are really out of the world.
  Commented by  manish kumar, SEO | Web-cms Developer | FreeTips-- shoot me an email | Mobile SEO | Do more than Just !    | 10 19 2011 12:50:00 +0000
Thank u pandian sir and sujith sir:):)
  Commented by  Sujith Kumar S, Sr Technical Recruiter, AIM PLUS Staffing    | 10 19 2011 06:11:26 +0000
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Thanks Manish for sharing this wonderfull article but most of the time when it comes to leading a life you tend to forget your passion and start looking for surviving that's y most of them lose passion create the passion in what u do u will be justified in every thing Thanks Sarika for referral 
  Commented by  pandianarjunan, project manager    | 10 17 2011 12:26:15 +0000
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thanks for referal sarika.The pronounciation passion is not correct.ythe way its defined ambition is ok.the  Happimess is finding the blossom of Truth only.for that only  we down to earth.when you realize the TRUTH , you will be happy ae every moment of ;ife and enjoy the moment also
  Commented by  pandianarjunan, project manager    | 10 17 2011 05:49:56 +0000
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nice 
  Commented by  manish kumar, SEO | Web-cms Developer | FreeTips-- shoot me an email | Mobile SEO | Do more than Just !    | 10 17 2011 04:34:38 +0000
@ thanks vimalan sir & abhay sir:)
  Commented by  Abhay Sanghavi, Viram Consultancy    | 10 16 2011 03:32:56 +0000
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thanks for referral
  Commented by  VIMALAN, Construction-Construction Management, PARSVNATH DEVELOPERS LTD    | 10 16 2011 02:35:39 +0000
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It adds some essence to think.Thanks for your referral!
  Commented by  manish kumar, SEO | Web-cms Developer | FreeTips-- shoot me an email | Mobile SEO | Do more than Just !    | 10 15 2011 07:28:21 +0000
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@makrand sir: thank u sir:)i really loved and liked ur view on this topic:) and i would like to tell you that it's a collections of just 7 questions to find out true passion in now a days for youth ,you have 20+exp and hope u r doing work well i.e related to ur true passion, i have mine own passion to work on web services and media & communication and i feel very happy to work on mine own passion:) and i am very happy to see youths are coming up on their own though here:) and off course no one have given a perfect Article anywhere...
i had posted this article for young brigade who are blindly working in any areas without their interests ...  and i feel i have done well:) 
for me: just have a look on video also:)
Find Your Passion in Life:
Usually I Ask myself these questions:

1.  What would I do for free just because I LOVE to do it?

2.  What subject/topic do people ask me about because they know I have increased knowledge about it?

3.  What do I dream about doing more?
  Commented by  manish kumar, SEO | Web-cms Developer | FreeTips-- shoot me an email | Mobile SEO | Do more than Just !    | 10 15 2011 07:11:03 +0000
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thank you all my toostepers friends :)@ sarika ma'am: it's really a thought provoking article :)
@ujjval sir:yes it's very informative:)
@srinivas sir: yes it's true that it's useful for all:)
@archie ma'am: thank u:)
@vinoy sir: i support ur view:)
@ pragati & prachi: u all are new to toostep & given a valuable mark here, keep it up:)
@punit & jaygopal sir: thanks:)
@abhimanyu sir & tanima ma'am: i am happy to know:)

@namrata ma'am:it's really will help out the people to search out there real passion :)
@piyush sir: happy to know:)
@kirti ma'am: good to see u after long time , thank u:)
@mohammad sir: i liked ur view sir:)
@dragan radulovic sir:very true:)
@joydeep sir: i too liked ur view sir:)
  Commented by  ujjval jain, Retail, Retail    | 10 14 2011 21:22:36 +0000
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Its like every time you read..u wish to give thanks...!
  Commented by  Dragan Radulovic, Founder & CEO    | 10 14 2011 13:48:45 +0000
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Thanks Marish. We would say about a person like you here (in Serbia), " Marish, you are a genius!" If a person's professional line doesn't match his/her passion, his/her appearance on this planet should be considered unnecessary. Additionally, it's very likely to cause a great personal dissatisfaction with life as a cosmic phenomenon.
  Commented by  Kriti Das, HR Manager, ANZ Information Technology    | 10 14 2011 11:35:36 +0000
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Thank you for a wonderful post Manish. 
  Commented by  ujjval jain, Retail, Retail    | 10 14 2011 10:14:59 +0000
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Thanks Mr Manish...nice sharing!
  Commented by  Mohammad Bakhsh, Project Leader/Managing Consultant, Freelancer    | 10 14 2011 10:02:37 +0000
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Thanks,Manish,Virag and Sarika for sharing this wonderful info on passion.We are all having an split personality perforce. The one we want is passion,but only u care.The other is contusion,u developed by the wishes of parents.There are living examples that Doctors,Engineers appear in IAS Exams and pass the litmus test to become babu and an IAS Officers try hands on different genre.What we call hobbies are passion and what actually we do is profession.We all live differently and try to make our life worth living. 
  Commented by  piyush sharma, Software Developer, Navyug InfoSolutions Private Limited    | 10 13 2011 15:00:47 +0000
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Article is just wonderful and an eye-opener.Thanks Manish...........Now i am really getting serious about my passion
  Commented by  Namrata Chauhan, IT recruiter, Pinaki Consultant    | 10 13 2011 11:53:22 +0000
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Very nice Manish really nice, and will help out the people to search out there real passion 
  Commented by  Namrata Chauhan, IT recruiter, Pinaki Consultant    | 10 13 2011 11:52:37 +0000
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Very nice Manish really nice, and will help out the people to search out there real passion 
  Commented by  Makrand Bhave, Marketing & MICE, WIZCRAFT International    | 10 13 2011 10:13:01 +0000
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Nice! But I feel its very do gooder kind of article afraid to touch the realities that the word PASSION can adhere to! Passion has two sides to it... You Love and You Hate!! Absolutely like to opposite and completely antipodal aspects that would never meet each other in the reference to context but implying the meaning of PASSION!

  Commented by  Tanima, First Medical Services Pvt. Ltd.    | 10 13 2011 09:35:37 +0000
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Nice Article.....Thanks Manish For sharing with us. Try not to care what people say and just follow your own way......  where the real passion begins :)
  Commented by  Joydeep Dasgupta, Business Development Manager, New Horizon    | 10 13 2011 07:32:52 +0000
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Passion to my understanding is extreme attachment, something that you could keep doing, or getting along with, indefinitely.

In an Indian ecosystem it’s difficult to achieve as we are bugged with too many distraction.

Passion can individual can happen among group of people among men women etc.

Take a look at this video clip: Please do not judge who the actor actress or film, location etc. just observe this is clip of passion.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3cHXs87RXQ 
  Commented by  Abhimanyu Chauhan, Manager H.R.(Recruitment), Siddhivinayak Corporate Services    | 10 13 2011 07:29:14 +0000
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Brilliant article n very very very close to reality.Thank God im in right profession becoz all these things are pretty much there in my job
  Commented by  puneet kaushik, Financial Analyst,Operational Manager, NBFC    | 10 13 2011 07:05:26 +0000
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thnks sarika, for sharing, it is really awesome article. 
  Commented by  Jaygopal Raghavan, Marketing Manager, Landmark Group    | 10 12 2011 17:42:44 +0000
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Good article, thanks sarika
  Commented by  prachijindal, Pursuing MBA in Aviation management, Banasthali university    | 10 12 2011 16:33:47 +0000
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thanks sir, 4 sharing that great artical ,it was really nice nd real life based.
  Commented by  pragati parihar, MBA/PGDM student, banasthali university,jaipur    | 10 12 2011 16:23:15 +0000
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very informative manish.this is really worth-full.thanks for referrals manish n vinoy sir. 
  Commented by  Vinoy Scaria James, Consultant, Travel Hub    | 10 12 2011 09:23:02 +0000
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Thanks Manish for sharing the article. Guess it is something really worth chewing on.
  Commented by  Archie Saini, HR & Admin Executive, Oasis Technosoft    | 10 12 2011 08:40:04 +0000
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Thanks for sharing....
  Commented by  Srinivas suravajhala, Asst. Manager.    | 10 12 2011 08:16:29 +0000
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Wow. Very informative and useful too for every one and all.  Thank you Mr. Manish for sharing
  Commented by  ujjval jain, Retail, Retail    | 10 12 2011 07:46:21 +0000
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Very informative..thanks for sharing....Thanks Manish-Sarika for referrals...
  Commented by  Sarika Singh, Assistant Professor, BIT    | 10 12 2011 06:54:33 +0000
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Definitely a thought provoking article. Keep it up and yes, thanks for sharing it with Toostepers:)
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