“Lost in the world, scattered by the wind .No destination, no manipulation, floating in the sea shore, till one day you become conscious and realise what you loved to do?. If you have got to love what you do then, no one can stop you from doing it. There are people who love their job based on opportunity, self–convince or profit based. Nevertheless all of these are justified reasons to stay in a position, they might not leave you as fulfilled as: doing a job you truly love. To understand this concept you have to understand yourself self first.
Finding the right activity is simply not easy to fill up your dreams. I was on a quest to do something different. A quest, that made me sleep on wee hours under moon light thinking,” what should I do next?” After completing my Masters degree in English literature, then into my elder’s carrier choice made me uninteresting child. I deliberated that I am not made to be an educator; it gave me a sinking feeling, then venturing into cartoon industry for a short while, these professions did not bring any concentration to me at all. Till I looked outside my work and found that writing is my hobby and the best skill i can expose to the world.
If what you do outside “work” is your true love and make it as your career option then you probably want to love what you do, especially if you’re going to spend most of your life doing it.
One finds a lot of conflict regarding transitioning a hobby into a profitable project. But it’s been done before also! And it’s been done successfully with hobbies far less “marketable” . So, whether you love writing, video games grafting, someone has already found a way to transform your hobby into a pay check.
Meenakshi Uppal, a young, accomplished talented and creative lady working in corporate sector in Noida left her job that did not give her satisfaction and time to her two kids. She followed her hobby into her full time profession of becoming a good chef.The word got around and soon she had a group of young and enthusiastic ladies who wanted to learn cooking. It is not only Meenakshi but Hariher Kelkar in his mid Forties from Mumbai who worked with Pepsi-Co Company as a sales manager left his job to pursue his hobby in establishing his own agricultural land in khandala at Maharashtra. This profession as hobby has turned his life into profitable project.For some people, working on their hobby is like working on a long-term art project. They do it to learn, to create something beautiful, and in an attempt to attain self perfection. Instantly with all this, a normal man has also learnt the importance of health, home and family.
Like many others, I was literally thinking of a good quality moment which I surely treasured in my lifetime of journey. From adolescence, I loved making diaries and scrap books. It was often my pit stop to browse and refuel my brain with knowledgeable stuff. I started conducting my own lessons for being a good columnist. With the help of diary writing, typing, and collecting topics from newspapers and magazines. Such things gave me a light that I can be a good writer in future. I enjoy collecting things as well as making bookmarks; I have brought up myself with innovative ideas. Reading has brought me into taking creative ideas on how to put things in proper order and chirp and a lover of nature. I have completely devoted myself into writing now and formatted myself as feature columnist.
If you take advice from people who’ve already done it, you will realise, it requires an added ounce of innovation, creating your own website, listen to the feed backs even criticism from known and unknown friends., keep it simple and stay true to what you are doing.
When you start on this road following your hobby, you realise your true dream but that’s not enough you have to take actions on your dream every single day. Few minutes of the day can bounce back new ideas. Don’t complicate, simply focus and keep your ideas clear. Put an explicit title to your trade. It’s easy to feel competitive with world but staying true with oneself is the greatest way to succeed in to your work.
There’s nothing more important than listening to inner voice & sticking to it. I want to make a big impact on blog space now and achieve my inner depth. It has become my profession, as a feature content writer to a broadcasting company & a full time blogger.
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