Listen "51 - Reignite Your Passion and Purpose"
Episode Synopsis
Cindy Esliger looks at exploring our curiosities and experimenting with what interests us to find our passion. Instead of pushing our inner voice down to quiet it, she encourages us to listen to it. To pursue our hunches and instincts to find the things that will resonate with us.We are often told to follow our passion but passion isn’t something we start out with, passion is what comes through exploration and curiosity. So if we start by trying things that fascinate us, we are more likely to discover our passion. Cindy shares ways to cultivate curiosity and pushes us to answer questions about our interests. When we do find a passion we may want to do it simply for pleasure. It’s not passion that will drive our career success anyway, it’s exploration. Cindy lays out five ways that cultivating curiosity is better for a career than following passion: 1) It opens us up, 2) It allows us to discover our passion, 3) Passions can change over time, 4) Passion doesn’t always equal proficiency, and 5) Curiosity transcends passion. She guides us through each of these so we better learn what drives us.Resources discussed in this episode:Guide to Exposing Your CuriositiesAstronomic Audio—Contact Cindy Esliger - Career Confidence Coaching: website | instagram | facebook | linkedin | email Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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