Midlife Transition: Follow Your Passions
Don’t let what you can’t do interfere with what you can do ~ John Wooden
I always find it fascinating to read about defining moments in someone’s life. Take, for example, an article in the Washington Post this week. One of the city’s top lawyers quit a well-known legal firm after 28 years to start up his own company giving speeches to investors and financial firms on how Washington’s laws and regulations affect their investments.
As the expert tax lawyer for the sports industry, not only did he make a substantial income, but he had access to the best sports tickets, attended all-star games, playoffs and Super Bowls and schmoozed with the “Who’s Who” in the field. He appeared to be living a great life. What more could he want?
What he wasn’t getting, however, was fulfillment. He got to a point in his life when, in his words, “my two choices were to sit at my desk and do the same thing for the next 15 years. Or I could go out and do something different.” He did something different! Was it a tough choice? Yes, but the overwhelming need to follow that inner spark, that passion, was a driving force to make the change.
Wouldn’t it be great if you had something to get you that motivated and excited? You can … by finding and following your passion. If you’d like to learn more, go to http://budurl.com/h7zj
In the words of Thoreau, “The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation.” Make this summer the time you find something new to be passionate about. Let your “can do” take the driver’s seat so that any “can’t do” gets left in the dust!