What’s one of the worst pieces of career advice you can get?

Follow your passion.

Unfortunately, it’s also one of the most frequently given pieces of advice. There seems to be an idea that if you follow your passion, you’ll instantly find success in your career. But that’s not the case.

The problem with following your passion is that it assumes passion exists outside of you and that you need to go chase it.

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Passion isn’t one static thing that you can chase down. As you grow, learn, and experience new things, your passion will change and evolve. What you were passionate about five years ago might be totally uninteresting to you now because of how you’ve changed.

Not to mention, most of us can’t figure out our passion before we figure out what we want to pursue. That’s a lot of pressure on people to find your passion before you jump into a career.

I wasn’t passionate about the future of work, employee experience, or speaking until I started doing these things. I saw a void I could fill and an opportunity to build my personal brand. But as I started sharing my ideas and took advantage of these opportunities, the passion came. Now I’m extremely passionate about my work and the messages I share.

I didn’t follow my passion—I brought it with me to my career.

Whatever you do, bring that passion with you. Don’t feel boxed in to where your passions take you. As you change and grow, your passion will change too. Let that lead your career in new directions.

What’s the best career advice you can get? Don’t follow your passion—bring it with you.

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