You can only reach your ultimate development in those areas in which you have passion. For example, you can never become a truly great golfer if you don’t even like to play.
Maybe you’re fortunate enough to already know what you’re the most passionate about. Or maybe you feel that you’ve never had the chance to really consider your aspirations. I wasn’t raised by parents to have goals and dreams, or to even think about the possibilities that come with living in the United States. My parents weren’t educated past high school and didn’t even have a conversation with me about my future. I had to figure that out on my own.
Now, I don’t know about you, but for me, this made success as an adult a lot harder to figure out. I didn’t know what my strengths were and didn’t know how to find out. When I took a personality test in High School, the results that came back said I’d make a good farmer. Great news for a kid that never set foot on a farm and lived in a small town all his life.
But if you’re finding yourself in a similar situation, where you have a dream of being an entrepreneur and you’re not sure which direction to go in, take some time now to find your passions.
Your greatest strengths will ultimately be those things that you do, practice and develop the most. It only makes sense to spend all that time on something that you love.
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