Posted by John Lee of YourBestYouEver.net
AT first sight, the above seems to fly in the face of accepted wisdom, given that we're often told, as youngsters, to find something we love and devote ourselves to it.
But trying to turn whatever passion - or passions - you may discover in life into your career, your business or your profession doesn't always work out.
And there are apparently very good reasons why, as revealed by US writer and serial entrepreneur, Steve Olsher, in this revealing and often surprising 18-minute video interview.
Steve has been a businessman since his late teens, in areas as diverse as nightclubs, the catalogue industry and real estate.
For the past 5 years, he's also been helping other people to discover and monetize their own skills and life purpose, as outlined in his book, 'What Is Your "What"?'
As such, he's become something of a 'Reinvention Expert' and in the recording explains how this works to Mind Movies' Natalie Ledwell.
Among the subjects he covers are:
* The 3 criteria that must be met if you're to turn an interest into a career or business
* How the application of your gifts and the talents you develop can change over time
* The 3 steps you need to take to discover what you REALLY ought to be doing - one being OK, but all 3 best
The advice he offers is practical, sensible and totally down-to-earth. There's even a link for you to get a free copy of his book. Just click on the link below to go to the original recording:
http://tiny.cc/6bj1bx
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