When we talk to prospective clients, one thing is made clear from the beginning -- our passion.
We don't have to sit here and preach our passion and convince you we have it -- it's just there. In our work, in our clients testimonials, in our day-to-day activities, in how we talk, and so forth.
This type of burning, fire-like passion, can't be taught, it can't be learned, and it certainly can't be adapted. This type of passion lies within all of us, it's just a matter of finding it.
So many people in today's society are living for the weekends. They wake up Monday morning miserable and can't wait until Friday afternoon when clock strikes 5, and they have those two days of freedom to do as they wish. I believe it should be the opposite. I think come Monday morning you should have a smile on your face from ear to ear just thinking upon the opportunities that might arise this week. I think come Friday afternoon you should wonder how you can make the weekend productive, and be psyched for Monday morning to come again for more opportunity.
Now I got news for you. You're not going to surprise me when you say "but I hate my job, it sucks, my coworkers are horrible, my boss is a jerk, yadda yadda yadda". Duh. You're not going to get this burning desire for work, success, and self-development from working a 9 to 5 that makes you miserable. You need to find a job that you can display and express your passion. You need to find out what exactly it is that makes you smile, what exactly it is that will keep you motivated. You need to set goals, crush those goals, and set higher goals.
Most of us have heard the quote, "Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life." I think this is very misleading. Just because you love what you do, doesn't mean it's going to be easy to get going. But, by loving what you do, you'll find that inner-strength to keep going, and to not give up, and you'll have that extra motivation, that only your passion can give you, to keep going, and to see your passion through.
Once you find this passion, you need to share it with others, and keep others motivated and try to lift them up. So many people are miserable all week long and the impact it has on others is obvious. Even the people that complain about other people being miserable can be annoying and develop a negative mindset themselves. We've all been there, and can't act like we haven't, so when we find that passion and motivation we need, share it with others, and try to contribute to helping someone better them self. It's a very rewarding feeling!
Basch Solutions, LLC – a Rochester Website Design and Website Development company, has been using their passion as their foundation to build websites for clients in almost every category since 1999. Have a look at their portfolio to see some of the many success stories they boast @ www.baschsolutions.com/portfolio
