Thursday, September 19, 2013


Chapter 21

Finding Passion:

Easier than it looks

 

And it was just like that. I was back in the swing of things, writing to-do-lists on notecards for the following day, going to class, working a new job, and playing basketball anytime I had the chance. I’ve always heard that “time flies when you’re having fun” and oh is that so true. However, since I am now on my second year of a college, time flying by is just another reminder that the “real world” is just around the corner.

Since this so called “real world” is just around the corner I would like to help you find your passion if you haven’t already found it.

Finding your passion: I believe everyone has a passion in life, no matter what! Although it takes some people more time to find it than others, all people have a passion in life. I was able to find my passion for business early in life, but I am not exactly which field I would like to enter at the moment.

If you’re confused about life and what your purpose should be, I want to encourage you. It is so easy to get discouraged in college when you hear about other people’s hopes and dreams.  In order to find your passion you must explore. Remember back when you were a little kid? And your parents may have forced you to play a sport or two that you didn’t enjoy? Well, in a way that is how you find your passion. You MUST try everything that interests you! So if you hear/see something on campus that makes you stop and say “hmmm that’s cool” you GO. You don’t sit in your little comfort zone in your dorm room, but you explore like you’re a little kid.

When I give my tours on campus I always tell the prospective students this; “When you move in, you begin your application for your job,” most of the students don’t understand why I am telling them this. Although I always get a head nod from the parents. When I came in to college with that attitude it made everything go so smoothly. Build your resume you’ll hear, but there is no reason to wait until your junior or senior year. College provides you with too many resources to not find your passion some way or another.

By getting involved my eyes have been opened to a number of different possible career choices. When I worked for the Daily Tar Heel I was able to hear from people that were entering the advertising field, when involved with the marketing club I participated in a marketing project, and as an ambassador my public speaking skills have seen a huge improvement. The best aspect about getting involved with organizations or jobs that relate to your interest is the people that come with it. By listening to other people you really can figure out your passion. For instance, anytime I talk to someone about a start-up company idea they have, my body feels energized. It’s a weird feeling, but you’ve either felt it one day or you will soon. My passion for business is unreal, and my hope is that you find it, heck I know you will!

 

As I continue to chase my passion, I must prepare to take another step on achieving one of my goals. On Tuesday September 24, I have my interview for the Kenan-Flagler Business School. If you don’t remember, being accepted to the school is number two on my goals to being successful. I have been anticipating this interview since I arrived in Chapel Hill. I believe that the interview will go great, but at the moment I am still a bit nervous. Only because this is the last chance I have to show the KFBS that I have what it takes to be a part of their prestigious school. Sometimes your passion can lead you to difficult tasks, but work hard, believe you’ll achieve it and there is nothing more you can do. The only other thing I could do is practice my interview skills, in which I have had plenty of in this past year. I went after my passion and opportunites that sparked my interest in which most had interviews.

Never forget that you have a passion. Even if you don’t see it yet, it is there hiding under your skin. You have to go out and find it by trying anything and everything. Also don’t get discouraged by people sharing their dreams, other dreams should encourage you. When I hear another person’s dreams or passions I always see excitement. When you find that excitement your college experience will become even more satisfying.

Hey, stop reading! You have a passion to find!!!

 

 

 

 

2 comments:

  1. I LOVE YOUR PASSION! That's why I want you to be my first male in the new company....we will chat. Also, remind me to tell you two grammar details. Love you. Check your mailbox.
    Kathy

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  2. Awesome post, keep writing. You are wise beyond your years. I will be praying for you Tuesday. Exciting times!

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