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Passion reduces stress
I don’t get road rage any more. I still drive the same commute in the same traffic, but I just don’t mind.
Karen A.
Seattle, WA
How many people do you know whose eyes are bugging out with stress because day in and day out they're trying to shove themselves into a box that simply doesn't fit?
So many people are wearing a mask in their careers. For them, work is about getting up and heading out for another day of being who they're not. And having to be who you're not is stressful. There is friction and rub inherently built into the system.
On the other hand, being who you are (a key element in my definition of passion), opens the door for your work to flow naturally. It takes the friction and rub out of the system.
Passion in your career isn't a panacea. It doesn't magically remove all stress in your life. What it does is remove a source of stress that, at best, leaves people grumbling and grouchy and, at worst, has serious physical and mental health repercussions.
That in turn has a positive ripple effect through multiple facets of your life, both professional and personal.
Is passion reducing your stress? If it's not...
Find out how to start!
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Client Quotes
"Curt's skill in asking the directed questions, and really uncovering the true core and the essential pieces, is a true art."
- Derek in Salt Lake City, UT
"For me, the fear of making a change was wrapped up in making a bad choice. 'I think I want to do this, but what if I'm wrong?' Now, with every choice I make, I know this is something I have an interest in, and have passion for. It all adds up."
- Jennifer in Redmond, WA
“I don’t drag myself to work now. I have to drag myself away from work. I get upset when I have to take time off. This is more fun than time off!"
- Dave in Seattle, WA
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