By Tara Mohr
When we think of how our lives are measured, we recall the experiences that felt meaningful to us: a graduation, a birth, a celebration, an achievement. But these experiences alone do not define your core values, says career coach Tara Mohr.
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In order to unveil our dharma, we have to identify our passions — the activities we both love and are naturally inclined to do well.
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Passion is a feeling that many people misunderstand. And this confusion leads them to conclude that they have no passion for anything.
Graduation season is in high gear in Boston. As a result, thousands of graduates are being told by very well-meaning speakers to find their passion in life, to not compromise, and that when you do something you are passionate about, it doesn’t feel like work.
"I feel so stuck. I need to find a passion, but I just can't." About half of my clients say this as soon as we meet.