There’s a big difference between something you’re passionate about and something you enjoy.
The book works by testing your skills in different areas and then giving you a list of jobs that sue those skills.
For example, if one has good social skills and good dexterity they could be successful as a hairstylist or as a paramedic or as a product demonstrator.
All the jobs are different but they use the same skills.
If you actually like talking to people you’ll be miserable driving a truck alone all day. That’s what the book prevents.
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This book is actually useful. “Discover What You Are Best At” by Linda Gail.
I thought I hated working; I found out that a job that fits you makes all the difference.
If you have to earn a living, you might as well do something you enjoy.
This does work for some people, but my experience was that having my livelihood depend on my passion completely killed my passion.
You misunderstand.
There’s a big difference between something you’re passionate about and something you enjoy.
The book works by testing your skills in different areas and then giving you a list of jobs that sue those skills.
For example, if one has good social skills and good dexterity they could be successful as a hairstylist or as a paramedic or as a product demonstrator.
All the jobs are different but they use the same skills.
If you actually like talking to people you’ll be miserable driving a truck alone all day. That’s what the book prevents.
That’s still helping my boss though
You could get a civil service job and work for the community.
Lol what if that’s not what I’m best at
Enlist in the US military, I guess.
Ugh, you guys are no fun