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Passion
What really turns you on? Think about it … what would cause you to jump out of bed every morning with a fire in your belly instead of dreading that train ride into “work?”
You can always come up with hundreds of reasons for not doing something. I challenge you to focus on the reasons you can do it. Lay out a plan (planning will be the topic of one of my next columns in the coming weeks) that will enable you to get to a place where you can have passion for living. That should be your ultimate goal! I speak to thousands of people from all walks of life. And I’ve asked them how they would know what they were passionate about, and there are always these common answers: · It is something I would do if I had $10 million! Your attitude is contagious. It infects those people around you in both your personal and business life. If you’re upbeat, excited and energized about a project that message will come through loud and clear. Whether it is your co-workers, boss, friends or family, they will pick up on your passion. If you’re unsure, slow and not really into it that will be the message people get. If you’re passionate about what you’re doing, you’re much more likely to succeed at whatever you’re doing. What is success? Well, I urge you to figure it out for yourself and don’t let others define it for you. A lot of people allow others to set their goals for them. Do not let someone else define success for you. If you want to be a high school basketball coach and know that is something you’ll be passionate about, then go for it. If you really do want to be a real estate mogul and think that will make you happy, that should be your objective. However, your ideal job should drive you and keep you excited. Not because your mom or dad or neighbors think it is “success.” Remember, you’re the one that has to live your life — nobody else. I am an entrepreneur at heart and love starting and growing companies. Throughout my career, I’ve only been able to help grow and develop one or two companies at a time as an operator. It has been incredibly rewarding. However, with my new Venture Capital Fund — Angel-Led Venture Partners — that I’m creating, I should be able to assist 35 to 40 companies over the next three to four years. Talk about exciting! During my last year working with Donald Trump, a class of middle school students visited Trump Tower on a field trip and Donald agreed to come down and meet with them and asked me to come down as well. They asked us all sorts of questions, but one that I remember very well was, “Donald, what would you do for work if you didn’t do real estate?” And Donald answered, “I don’t consider what I do to be work. I love putting together deals and building buildings!” What a great answer! Can you say that about what you do? Donald only sleeps a few hours every night and doesn’t drink, smoke, or gamble. He loves his work. It is his passion. Don’t get me wrong, I’m also a realist and understand that there are going to be times in our careers and life when we don’t get to do everything we want. It may feel like a “dead-end” job or you may see the writing on the wall and understand that you just don’t want to be a part of your current company anymore. What do you do? I recommend you take advantage of that situation to create better opportunities for your future. Do not sit around and mope. Do not have a bad attitude. Take that opportunity to teach yourself some new skills. Network, network, network. Even if it is something simple like learning Excel and Power Point or attending trade association meetings in your desired industry. Once you’ve figured out your long-term plan, it will be easy to determine what activities will help you the most in the future. Don’t waste time feeling sorry for yourself. Develop your plan based on living a passionate life and start executing it. Before you know it, you’ll be living that passionate life.
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About Kelly Perdew
Kelly Perdew is a successful entrepreneur who served as a Military Intelligence Officer in the US Army after graduating from West Point. He also completed Airborne and Ranger training. After getting out of the Army, Kelly earned his JD and his MBA at UCLA. Since then he's started or been a part of the teams that have started six different companies. Most recently, Kelly won the second season of the "The Apprentice" and spent a year working with Donald Trump as an Executive Vice President in the Trump Organization.
Kelly is a partner in Angel-Led Venture Partners, a venture capital fund raising $50 million to co-invest with the top angel groups in the country in early-stage companies.
Kelly is hosting a show on The Military Channel called "GI Factory," where he will take the viewers into the factories that make the vehicles, weapons and other equipment our troops use in the field. The world premiere is March 24 at 8pm. Share your leadership stories with Kelly at www.kellyperdewforums.com Kelly's blog on leadership, technology, networking and entrepreneurship: http://takecommand.zaadz.com/ Listen to Kelly talk about career transition via Podcast at "From the Editor's Desk" What's Hot
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