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Following your passion can be exciting, but a very difficult thing to do. Knowing what your passion is can be even more difficult and elusive.
Many of us dream about doing something with our lives that we are excited about and enjoy doing. But many times, we don't know how we can do these things and still make a living doing them. I am going to share a few keys to finding your passion in life, and to figure out if this may allow you to make a living following your dream and passion.
1. Ask yourself... What are you good at? Everyone has talents, skills and certain aptitude for things that has been demonstrated throughout their life. Have you shown skills with people, selling, teaching, coaching etc? Do you like more technical things and have ideas on how to design or engineer things and make things work better? Or perhaps, do you have hobbies or projects that you like to do in your spare time that excite you? Any of these things could be your passion. Take some time to think about what you like to do, and are good at, and this may help you find your passion.
2. What gets you excited? It could be something that you do at work, a part of your job. Or it could be something outside of work, a hobby, volunteer opportunities, things you do with your spouse or friends. It might even be something you have not done since childhood...just give thought to what motivates you and gets you up in the morning!
3. What types of things do you read about. With information at our fingertips today, internet, cell phones, magazines and newspapers,ask yourself, what areas you usually read about and are interested in. If you were in a bookstore, what section would you immediately head to to get more information? What magazines do you usually read? Think about the topics and areas that you read about to help understand your interests and passion.
4. What do you secretly dream of doing? You may have had thoughts in childhood about being a fireman, an astronaut, a designer, a race car driver. As we grow older, fear and self-doubt holds us back and we "settle" for something more "realistic" in our careers, and never give any thought to what our dreams were when we were younger. Take some time to think about your childhood dreams and make a list of your choices to help you get creative in your thoughts.
5. Make a list of all the things that have been mentioned in this article and pick the one thought that excites you the most. Do some research and read up on it. Find people in that field that are successful to see what they are doing. Make a list of things you would need to learn and improve on, people you would talk to, and skills you would need to master if you were to pursue this activity. Continue to research the opportunity to see if your interest level continues as you discover more information about this "passion".
6. Experiment with the top 2-3 things on your list. Try doing some of the activities on your list to see how you feel when you do it. Does it motivate and excite you, or is it not exactly what you thought it would be and isn't as much fun as you though it would be? After you have taken some time to try this out, ask yourself what motivates you the most out of these activities? Which of these could you see yourself doing for many years to come, even if it's not a traditional career path? Pick one idea to focus on and give it a try. If, after awhile you feel like you are losing interest in the first activity, there is no shame in moving on to your next choice to see if that would be a better fit.
7. Eliminate your Fears! Self-doubt and fear of failure are the biggest obstacles for most people. Acknowledge it instead of denying it in order to move forward. Take small steps at first to gain confidence and celebrate even small successes as you get started. Focus on having fun and believing in your passion. Make it a priority to find the time to follow your passion, even if it means getting up early, or staying up late to do it. Do what it takes to accomplish your passion!
8. Can you make a living at it? This could take months or years to really know, but if you are having fun and knowing that you would do this even if you were not paid, you are living your passion! It is not easy...it requires a lot of soul searching, learning, experimenting, courage, and commitment. But, when you get to the point when someone would pay you for it, all of your time and effort will be worth it, because you are doing what makes you happy and gets you out of bed in the morning regardless of how much money you make.
I hope this guide has proven helpful to you, so that you will find what your true passion is and you can live the fulfilled life that is meant for you. As Confucius said; Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life!
Tim Schneider believes in personal mentoring, coaching, and teaching people to apply proven success strategies in their home based businesses. To learn how you can achieve the success of your dreams go to http://myonlinewealthsite.com/?t=ezine
How Turbo Charging Changed Auto Racing
Automobile racing is one of the most popular sports in the world, and certainly has its place among the most watched sports in North America. Every year, thousands of people watch what is happening on the NASCAR and CART circuits and every year thousands of people seek to emulate the pros.
The history of professional and amateur auto racing probably goes back to the days when the automobile was first invented and the first competitive spirit jumped into his driver’s seat, while his friend jumped into their car. Since that time, the sport has been refined and marketed to become the past time that it is today, and that has meant a lot of change along the way.
The turbocharger
One of the big changes that revolutionized auto racing was the introduction of the turbo charger. The charger itself was actually invented in the very first years of the 20th century, and began showing up in practical applications (specifically ships and locomotives) around the 1920s.
Turbochargers increase the amount of air drawn into the piston of an engine at each stroke, thereby increasing the power boost that the engine supplies to the vehicle in motion (more air equals more fuel). Turbochargers use the rotation of the crankshaft as their power source, using the heat produced to power in the extra air. They are said to be more efficient than superchargers, which draw power from the engine itself.
The turbocharger and auto racing
The first use of a turbocharger in auto racing was in the late 1970s, when auto producer Renault of France introduced the turbo charged engine into their Formula One vehicles. This was a relatively late development given the long history of the turbo charger, but up until this point racecar developers believed the technology was not fuel efficient or reliable enough to power a successful racecar.
Renault proved critics wrong, however, by using a turbocharger that provided a significant boost to the speed of the car with the use of a fairly small engine. By the early 1980s, all Formula One cars were equipped with turbo chargers.
Turbo charging and the driver
Aside from increasing the speed a racecar could hit in a short amount of time, the skill needed to use a turbo charger in an engine also meant a new breed of drivers were needed. This development was not just limited to professional circuits like Formula One; amateurs all over the world found that successfully racing a turbo driven car meant an increase in timing ability, reflexes, and even strength.
The introduction of the turbo charger changed auto racing forever. Today, there are several styles of auto racing that do not allow turbo chargers, but even so, the very fact that there has to be litigation against these innovations is an indication of their far reaching impact and application!
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Did you think that Dodge turbo kits were something that would never be a reality? Well the time has come with turbo kits for the Chrysler 300C, Dodge Charger, and Dodge Magnum Hemi V8 applications available soon.
C&A Career Day~ Poll/Survey?
I haven't made one of these in ages.... o.o
Stupid school... *mutters*
Anyhow, let us move onward~
Copy n'd Paste
<1:> Let' get down to business... *slams fist on table*
What did you wanna be when you were little? Why?
Name an anime or manga character and/or reg who would make a good...
<2:> Ballerina. -snickers-
<3:> Cop. Wait, no scratch that... Mall Cop. ;DDD
<4:> Counter Terrorist
<5:> Firefighter
<6:> Racecar driver
<7:> Surgeon
<8:> Candy Store Owner. =3
...And that's all...
Catchas later~
*throws pocky and cookies*
And remember to brush your teeth~ xDDDDD
Lawl... Matsuda as a racecar driver... Epic. XDDDDD
What did you wanna be when you were little? Why?
• I wanted to be a robot 8D
And I also remember going through a fase of wanting to be a dictator... I didn't really know what it meant but it sounded a-okay.
Name an anime or manga character and/or reg who would make a good...
<2:> Ballerina. -snickers-
• Yuki from Furuba.
I mean come on... tell me you've never thought about that ;D
<3:> Cop. Wait, no scratch that... Mall Cop. ;DDD
• I'm gonna say... Haruhi Suzumiya. 'Cuz no one would mess with her ;D
<4:> Counter Terrorist
• Umm oh wow Sebastian from KuroShitsuji... Just because I find that answer obvious. He'd be too good at it.
<5:> Firefighter
• Shikamaru from Naruto... Just because he's smart enough to extinguish the fire without needing to go near it ^_^
<6:> Racecar driver
• Luffy from One Piece... Don't ask why I can just totally see that.
<7:> Surgeon
• Well this one's obvious.Dr. Kenzou Tenma of course.
But an answer that's a little less obvious... umm... lemme think... Kabuto from Naruto 'cuz he's all weird and medical
<8:> Candy Store Owner. =3
• Gin from Bleach. Don't you ever sometimes feel like it's his calling in life to do that or is it just me?
*catches all the cookies and runs with them*
Have some toothpaste *throws you toothpaste*
I'll brush my teeth now that you've told me to o_o it's 6am here after all...
have a nice day.
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