Can you have two passions




















Is it your family? Your health? Do you love what you do for a living? Do you have a business dream? Figure out what is most important to you. Pursue a life full of the stuff that matters most to you. Reach out to the highest version of yourself to figure out what you should pursue. Take a look at your goals. Decide which goal is your biggest goal. Decide the actions you want to get there.

And change the mindset you have. Try something new. In fact, those failures are just learning experiences. So I want to give you three steps to figure out what you love. Are you passionate about anything?

When you feel passionate, pay attention to where you feel it in your body. Pay attention to how it makes you feel. Then learn to experience the feeling.

You have the ability to create a passion for anything. Diverse interests put you at an advantage here. Because although becoming the best at one common skill set is almost impossible, it is easier to become the best at an overlap between two or three different skills.

Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert, offers himself as an example. But the overlap allowed him to be successful. Second, as niche markets increase, bizarre skill sets that previously would only interest an insignificant minority may now be viable. Even if only. If you have one obsessive lifelong passion, pursue it. Even if you only have one passion, you can specialize in content to find your niche rather than explore the overlap between two different skills.

The world is large, and there is a place for both styles. I simply believe a lot of people who pursue many passions have been told, unfairly, that they need to stop daydreaming and get to work.

Eliminate all the other interests but one. I definitely fit more into the multiple passions category than complete focus. I have interests in art, design, programming, nutrition, psychology, fitness, history, literature, public speaking, dance, language learning, cosmology and many other topics.

I believe it gives me otherwise inaccessible opportunities in my main pursuits, writing and entrepreneurship. This website is a massive, continuous project.

You still need to work hard. Under their production company name South Sea Productions, Laura and Mar are finishing their short film "Nero", which they hope to enter into film festivals such as Cannes and show in small cinemas. One of the key elements to achieving goals is making small steps every day. As shared in their video, Laura and Mar are always filming — be it small clips for YouTube or recording cover songs. Taking action is crucial to achieving our goals. Because of their passion, as well as their desire and motivation, we have no doubts that Laura and Mar will reach their goal of completing their film.

Thank you, Laura and Mar, for sharing your passions and inspiring us all. We, here at FerratumBank, wish you all the very best! Blog articles are not legal information and should not be seen as legal advice.



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