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Having a job is one thing, but finding your passion in life and making money from it is another! Growing up, most of us have been taught that working on a job is not fun but its important to pay the bills. We've been forced to let some of our dreams go to pursue something that is sensible and practical.

But these are the words of ten years ago and do not necessarily reflect the situation we are in now. These days, a lot of people are proving that passion and profit actually mix! More and more people are starting to re-write their lives in the way they wanted to.

The great thing about this Cultural Revolution is that there is no age limit. You can be as young as 20 and make money from your passion for acting, or you can be as old as 60 and make money from your passion for writing.

Now that we have established that everyone can join in on this phenomenon, how do we go about pursuing it? Here are the steps:

Step 1: Find Your Passion.

Perhaps the first thing you need to figure out is your passion. You know what you don't want (your current job); but defining exactly what you want is trickier.

The first step is to list down all the things you want to do, but never had the chance (or time) to carry out because of your current job. Is it cooking? Gardening? Baking? Designing? Don't be limited by these activities. Whether you're interested in weddings, numbers, fiction or other stuffs, write them down as well.

If your mind draws a blank, I suggest you go out there and try whatever is new and exciting. Are they holding a free art class over at the community center? Why don't you give that a go? Sometimes, we don't even know what we want until we have tasted it.

Step 2: Narrow The List Down.

Look at your list again and narrow it down to your top three. These three should all be feasible and something that would show promise. These three should be something you are either very interested in or considerably talented at. It shouldn't be a one-time hobby that you'd get tired of in a matter of months.

For example, arts and crafts might be interesting to you - but only if you deal with it every few months or so. If that's the case, then cross it out. But if you know that you'll never get tired of anything that has to do with weddings, then put that in.

Narrowing the list down gives you a more realistic take on your passion. As you conclude your top three, your mind will start churning out ideas on how to make money off them.

Step 3: Pick A Winner.

Of course, you have to pick only one. You're just starting to climb out of your shell. Dealing with more than one passion can distract you and divide your attention. That's not something you want at the moment.

From the top three, pick one that has the best chances of really making money. Pick the one that interests you the most.

Step 4: Conduct Proper Research Or Feasibility Studies.

As fun as this business venture might seem, you still have to take a few things seriously. Just because baking cakes is your passion doesn't automatically mean you'll succeed in the game. It means you have a pretty good chance of succeeding as long as you're backed by your determination and your business sense.

You still have to make sound decisions when it comes to building your empire. For example, you chose to start with homemade brownies. Find out who your target market is, what sort of brownies you should make, your marketing strategy, and your long-term plans. Build a serious feasibility study around your passion and you'll definitely make it big in no time.

Step 5: Stay Positive Always.

If your research or study yields good results, then go with it. By all means, don't let the opportunity pass. It's not going to be easy setting your business up, but it will be 100 times more fun and interesting because you're dealing with something you're really passionate about.

The trick here is to stay positive at all times. This way, you're not likely to give up on your cause and you'll be more empowered to overcome every possible challenge that comes your way. After all, this isn't just a company you're working for. This is your own company and your own vision.

Pursuing our passions should be natural to us, but society has trained us to be afraid of it. Now we know better. We don't have to settle for dead end jobs we hate. We have the power to turn our passion into a real business. You can have the most obscure hobby in the world and still make money off it if you're really determined to do so. It's all in the mind and in the heart.

by: Jeremy Gislason




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