Cultivating Passion Gradually
The conventional wisdom that pursuing passion requires going all in is challenged by research suggesting a gradual approach is more effective. Keeping a day job while exploring interests allows for creative freedom and reduces pressure, ultimately leading to greater long-term success. Personal anecdotes highlight the benefits of patience and risk-taking in cultivating a fulfilling career.In this clip
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Can I still be successful by pursuing a more practical career and then working on my passion on the side, hoping to eventually be able to do more of my passion? This question is discussed in the episode #163: Quit Your Day Job with Cathy Heller, the clip Embracing Your Passion, the episode How to break out of autopilot and create the life you want | Graham Weaver (Stanford GSB professor, founder of Alpine Investors), the clip Embracing Multiple Lives, the episode How To Build Career Success - Behavioural Scientist Dr Grace Lordan, and the clip Finding Career Direction. It is also discussed in the episode 1095: Ali Abdaal | The Hidden Economics of Creative Success Part One and the clip Follow Your Passion.
Can I still be successful by pursuing a more practical career and then working on my passion on the side, hoping to eventually be able to do more of my passion? This question is discussed in the episode #163: Quit Your Day Job with Cathy Heller, the clip Embracing Your Passion, the episode How to break out of autopilot and create the life you want | Graham Weaver (Stanford GSB professor, founder of Alpine Investors), the clip Embracing Multiple Lives, the episode How To Build Career Success - Behavioural Scientist Dr Grace Lordan, and the clip Finding Career Direction. It is also discussed in the episode 1095: Ali Abdaal | The Hidden Economics of Creative Success Part One and the clip Follow Your Passion?
Can I still be successful by pursuing a more practical career and then working on my passion on the side, hoping to eventually be able to do more of my passion? This question is discussed in the episode 1095: Ali Abdaal | The Hidden Economics of Creative Success Part One and the clip Follow Your Passion.