How You Can FINALLY, ONCE AND FOR ALL, Find What You Love to Do AND Get Paid For Doing It! We’ve all heard it a million times in a million different ways. "Find what you love to do." "Pursue your passion." "Find work you enjoy doing." And as cliché as all this advice sounds, it makes perfect sense. Work makes up a majority of your life so it only makes sense to do the work you like doing and to get paid for doing it as well. Every successful man or woman has advocated this simple truth. When the author of the bestselling book “Freakonomics” Stephen J. Dubner interviewed billionaire Mark Cuban, he asked him the following question: Q: "What is the one thing that you personally believe is the true secret to success?" A: "Find what you love to do and be the best you can be at it. Simple, right???" - Mark Cuban Yes Mark. Simple indeed. But simple when you hear it - NOT so simple when you actually try to do it in real life. It’s advice people hear all the time, but rarely get any concrete guidance on HOW to go about EXACTLY doing it. So The Journey Begins For Them to Find It. Maybe They: Read a career book or article. Ask themselves what they would do if they had a million dollars. Open themselves up to the “universe”. Take a hundred career tests with the same results coming up as – become a librarian or artist. Do five billion exercises from a 500 page book that gets them nowhere. And a million different other techniques which all lead to a dead end. The result? ABSOLUTE frustration. Lack of direction. A sense of hopelessness and despair and depression as a result. Many people have NO idea what they want to do for a living and that starts very early on in life. Many college students graduating today have NO idea what they want to do for living. They just went to college because it was the thing to do. Now that they graduated, the real world has shocked them. Their degree is no longer as valuable as they thought it was. Bills begin to mount and must be paid. So they take a “temporary” job to hold them over until they get back on their feet but find themselves inevitably linked with that job to pay the bills, hating the job, wanting to get out but having no idea what to do next. They settle into the routine and can’t get out, and feel anxious, lost, depressed, hopeless as a result....... |