Passion, Purpose & Profits
Passion, Purpose & Profit
Passion and purpose are the common denominators shared by the
most successful people on this planet.
Bill Gates is passionate about making health care available
around the world. Oprah Winfrey is passionate about making
education available around the world. Martin Luther King was
passionate about making freedom available around the world.
These lasting legacies of clinics, schools and human rights stem
from the vision of people just like you and me. What sets them
apart from most of us is the clarity and power of their passion
and purpose. These successful people knew what they wanted to
accomplish and felt passionate about making a difference in the
world. They grew their purpose as their successes grew. They
created the momentum required to change the world by focusing
and acting daily on what they could uniquely offer. Businessman,
TV celebrity and preacher, they had their eye on a bigger prize,
that would change the lives of many.
What is your passion and purpose?
Perhaps you've been sidetracked by the efforts and distractions
of daily life in the 21st century. Getting through the day,
acquiring homes and cars, preparing for our next vacation or
retirement, checking e-mail and watching TV can fill our hours.
When we fill our days with these efforts and distractions it is
easy to feel dissatisfied. This feeling that something is
missing from our lives is a gentle nudge that there is more to
experience.
Once we have secured safety and stability for our loved ones and
ourselves it is time to address that place in our being that
wants to be satisfied through purpose, which gives meaning to
our lives.
What do you most enjoy thinking about? What do you do for
pleasure? What were your passions as a kid? What makes you lose
track of time and feel invigorated by when you are involved?
What we are most passionate about points directly to our unique
purpose in life.
Passion and purpose do not need to be global to be powerful, but
to be profitable; they must contribute to the experience of
others.
David is passionate about connecting and relating to people.
He's making huge profits in real estate. People are enthusiastic
about doing business with him and referring their friends to him
because they know he is passionate about their successful
participation in the American dream.
Kathleen and Mark are passionate about their art. They are
gaining profitable momentum as they apply their craft to making
beautiful bonsai pots for the thousands of people who are
passionate about the art of growing miniature trees.
Peg is a techie and always has been. She enjoys tinkering and
has given it purpose. She maintains my computers and dozens of
others. She gets satisfaction and profit from a passion for
knowing how things work.
Turning Passion and Purpose Into Profit
Whether your joy comes from serving people, creating art or
applying technical information, you can turn your passion into
purpose by recognizing its ability to improve the quality of
living for you and others.
You can turn your purpose into profit by sharing it with
clients, in classrooms and on the Internet. If you are
passionate about the topic or activity there are sure to be
others who share in or would benefit from your interest. Imagine
your daily delights if you were making money doing what you
love! You too could soon experience the fulfillment of profiting
from your passions.
Share Your Passion! Kristin S. Kopp
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