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If you commit yourself to finding your passion… it’s interesting how that commitment is rewarded with answers.
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Teams that lack trust are incapable of engaging in unfiltered and passionate debate of ideas. Instead they resort to veiled discussions and guarded comments.
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Without… passionate and open debate, team members rarely, if ever, buy in and commit to decisions, though they may feign agreement during meetings.
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…data suggest… that meaning is healthier than happiness, and that people who look for purpose in their work are more successful in pursuing their passions… than those who look for joy.
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By investing in learning and problem solving, we can develop our passions – and build the skills necessary to do the work and lead the lives we find worthwhile.
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…deliberate practice is hard. It’s so hard that no one can do it without the benefit of passion, a truly extraordinary drive.
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It seems plausible that the role of practice in producing the highly enjoyable flow state could be part of [passion].
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Since intrinsic drives are strongest, people will work most passionately and effectively on projects they choose for themselves.
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…we’ve seen that the passion develops, rather than emerging suddenly and fully formed.
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A self-compassion letter operates like the converse corollary of the Golden Rule: It offers a way to treat yourself as you would others.
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