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Here’s a question for you. When you’re looking for a new job, or even if you’re going as far as designing a total career plan from start to finish, do you think it’s better to base your work on something you really like doing or should you concentrate on something you’re pretty good at? In other words, is it preferable to prioritise your passions or your skills?
Most people, when they’re given this binary choice, believe that following their passions is more likely to lead to fulfilling work, a higher salary and deliver better career prospects than subsuming their interests in favour of some pre-existing skills. In today’s Vocation Cast episode I’ll be analysing the skills versus passions argument, the conclusions of which might surprise you.
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By Neil GrantHere’s a question for you. When you’re looking for a new job, or even if you’re going as far as designing a total career plan from start to finish, do you think it’s better to base your work on something you really like doing or should you concentrate on something you’re pretty good at? In other words, is it preferable to prioritise your passions or your skills?
Most people, when they’re given this binary choice, believe that following their passions is more likely to lead to fulfilling work, a higher salary and deliver better career prospects than subsuming their interests in favour of some pre-existing skills. In today’s Vocation Cast episode I’ll be analysing the skills versus passions argument, the conclusions of which might surprise you.
www.vocationmaster.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.