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  • Have you ever heard that you should follow your passions and do what you love?

  • I'm going to show you why that's actually bad advice and a better way to approach the

  • topic.

  • Stay tuned!

  • What's going on guys, J from MedSchoolInsiders.com.

  • I recently created a video and article on Discipline and Willpower, where I mentioned

  • that growing to love the process is a key ingredient to success.

  • In this video, I'll dive more into just that.

  • First, let's talk about why its so common to hear that we should follow our passions.

  • The thought is that if you follow your passion in guiding your career choice, you will do

  • what you love, and as a result will enjoy workingso much so that work won't feel

  • like work anymore.

  • Like Confucius once said, “Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work

  • a day in your life.”

  • So let's take a moment and ask ourselveswhat are my passions?

  • Actually think about it.

  • I would bet that more often than not your passions include fun activities that are your

  • hobbies and not your career, and that's totally ok.

  • There are many more people in the world passionate about playing basketball than there are spots

  • in the NBA.

  • There are many more people in the world passionate about creating art and music, or racing cars,

  • or playing video games.

  • And for everyone to fully follow their passion, it would not be a viable solution.

  • What's more important is that we understand the overlap between our interests, our strengths,

  • and the market.

  • But let's ignore all that for a second.

  • Lets pretend that you could easily do whatever your passion was.

  • My brother loves video games, so lets use that as an example.

  • He currently plays video games to relax, unwind, and enjoy himself.

  • If video games became his job, however, he would have to put in a certain minimum number

  • of hours per day, he would be worrying about his performance in the game and how that influences

  • his earnings, and overall the fun would be sapped.

  • This activity that he enjoyed would become a chore, and video games would lose their

  • magic.

  • The other dangerous thing about following your passion is that passion is fickle.

  • Think about what you were passionate about 5 or 10 years ago.

  • Chances are that your passions have changed since then.

  • And similarly, your passions 5 years in the future will also change.

  • People also mistakenly believe that you can rely on passion to push yourself forward in

  • achieving great things.

  • But here's the truth.

  • Passion is like talk.

  • Passion is cheap.

  • Anyone can be passionate about any number of issues, but that's not what gets results.

  • Self-discipline, work ethic, and focus are what deliver results.

  • You will not always feel passionate.

  • There will be times during your journey where you won't want to wake up early, or put

  • in the work, or do something that's challenging but necessary for your end goal.

  • Where's passion in these situations?

  • Discipline is what will allow you to endure the challenging times and perform the important

  • tasks even when you don't feel like it.

  • Do you think athletes always love training and playing their sport?

  • Absolutely not.

  • Top performers stick with their goals and don't let their emotions determine their

  • actions.

  • Top performers still find a way to show up, to work through the boredom, and to embrace

  • the daily practice that is required to achieve their goals.

  • As Muhammad Ali once said, “I hated every minute of training, but I said, don't quit.

  • Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.”

  • I'm not saying passion isn't important.

  • Passion is just a poor guiding force for your career trajectory.

  • Instead of following passion, take passion with you in whatever you do.

  • Apply passion in your endeavors.

  • Passion can grow.

  • It's not a matter of it being there or not.

  • Cultivate it.

  • Look for work that you can sustain for a long time.

  • Your work will fill a large part of your adult life and therefore it's imperative you put

  • yourself in a position you can excel at.

  • If its the kind of job that drains you and you feel the need to escape and take frequent

  • vacations from, then it may not be a good fit for you.

  • That's not to say that your dream job will be perfect and without challenges.

  • I love reconstructive plastic surgery.

  • I love making this YouTube videos.

  • But each endeavor has parts I like, and parts I don't like.

  • Here's the truth, I didn't start out passionate about making YouTube videos, but I wanted

  • to help fellow students by teaching that what I wish I had known in the past.

  • I had never created videos before in my life before starting this channel and it was somewhat

  • daunting.

  • But I've grown to love the process.

  • I put in countless hours researching how to make better videos, how to be more effective

  • on YouTube, how to get my message across in a more efficient manner.

  • There's nothing glamorous about that, but it's a process that I fine tune and constantly

  • strive to improve.

  • There are parts I absolutely love about being a YouTuber.

  • Reading your comments and seeing my work positively effect lives is one of the most rewarding

  • feelings.

  • But there are also parts I could do without, or times when I am swamped with other things

  • and I don't feel like working on the next video.

  • If I just relied on passion to get the job done, I wouldn't be making a video every

  • week.

  • So how do you learn to love the process?

  • It's a matter of reframing.

  • We often focus on success as being an event.

  • If I lose 10 pounds, then I'll be in shape.”

  • If I make a million dollars, then I'll be happy.”

  • If I get into medical school, then I'll be successful.”

  • In focusing on the events, we fail to recognize the process behind each event.

  • People who consistently achieve their goals possess great commitment to the process.

  • They fall in love with the daily practice, not the individual event.

  • If you want to be in the best shape of your life, then losing weight may be necessary,

  • but you're only going to get there is if you fall in love with the process of eating

  • well and exercising consistently.

  • Living life for the end game, the end goal, teaches us that any step along the path is

  • a reminder that we aren't there yet.

  • We begin to feel like a failure.

  • If you put all your focus on the final results while ignoring the process, you will never

  • feel fulfilled because your happiness is based on the results and not the process.

  • Practicing the process is not always glamorous, but it will get you where you want to be if

  • you learn to embrace it.

  • So, find joy in the small victories of progress.

  • I personally want to bench 2 plates in the gym and I've been training consistently

  • for several months.

  • I still have a ways to go, but I track my lifts at every workout and seeing my progress

  • is incredibly rewarding.

  • I find joy in the process of trying to improve myself every single day.

  • I don't stress about not getting to my final destination.

  • Understanding this deeply within you is incredibly empowering.

  • With the right attitude, by staying committed to the process, you can achieve your goals.

  • People may tell you its impossible.

  • Prove them wrong.

  • So start with baby steps and build on them over time.

  • As you get better at your craft, and notice your improvements, you will fall in love with

  • the process.

  • You will fall in love with the grind.

  • Don't chase after passion.

  • Find passion in what you do.

  • All results are a byproduct of our every day actions and habits.

  • And that's where the magic happens.

  • Alright guys, that is it for this video, thank you all so much for watching.

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  • hit subscribe if you have not already and I will see you guys in that next one!

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