Love What You Do and You Will Never Work Again

In a 2015 MarketWatch study, nearly 40% of current employees said they aspire to ain their own business onetime in the future.

I shudder to call up how many of those people might get accidentally exposed to what I consider to be imitation and in some cases downright bad advice for anyone starting their own gig.

I'll admit the quote "in question" is catchy… and on the surface it appeals to my desire and my commitment to align my life and my livelihood with what I believe is my calling but after 16 years of being self-employed and 7 of those 16 in a career that I chose because I loved it… I feel compelled to get the word out on this i.

I've constitute the quote in 2 forms … i from the Chinese Philosopher Confucius and the other from actor, singer & tv/music producer, Marc Anthony. Not many weblog posts would feature such an odd pairing, to be certain, but more show that even a misleading quote can endure a long, long time. We're talking centuries here.

"Choose a task you dearest, and y'all will never have to work a day in your life."
–Confucius

"If you do what you love, you lot'll never work a day in your life." —Marc Anthony

Information technology is not often that I go against the word of Smashing Sages of International acclaim and wisdom but I am willing to give Confucius the benefit of the incertitude and say that perhaps 551–479 BC was a much different fourth dimension and perhaps this quote had some relevance back then that information technology no longer has… but Marc Anthony… now he should just plain know amend!

While there are aspects of this quote that I exercise agree with … the danger that it poses is that it sets upwards faux expectations. And to a newly get-go business owner or self-employed person – misleading expectations are dangerous. We need to be both inspired AND aware. We must know the challenges we face and we exercise face up challenges.

Dangerous Misconception (BUSTED) #1 — Trust me, you Will work.

Ok, look even if yous take only been doing work that you honey for about 3 days now… you will chop-chop realize there is some "work" involved. I honey what I do only my business organization isn't all about what I love to do. There are enough of things about owning and running my own business organization that crave me to practise things that are rote, routine and quite frankly have very petty to do with my passion for coaching and supporting self-employed and small business organisation owners in having their lives and businesses look the way they desire them to look. Hello, QuickBooks anyone? I want my self-employed clients to go into their ventures eyes wide open up… there will be days when you practise things that you don't love and days where you do things that you outright dislike … one day you might even outsource those things or have a breakthrough in your human relationship to those things… simply until and so please don't think you've fabricated a grave mistake or that something is wrong because you are finally doing piece of work you beloved just are having moments (many moments) where it feels like work. Challenging work. I find in working with Self-Employed people that it is more accurate to say that starting, running and growing your own business is the greatest opportunity for cocky-development and personal breakthrough. And trust me, you will never hear me say it doesn't involve "piece of work."

Dangerous Misconception (BUSTED) #2 — Stay Ready And so You Don't Have To Get Ready

This expression, attributed to multiple sources may actually originate from i of the military branches. I first heard it used past my husband who absolutely values and prioritizes preparedness in his personal and professional life. The result here is that y'all will love your work even more than if you accept a plan and are prepared and set up for the challenges that come with it. The person who enters this venture with the mindset of "Wow, this is cracking… I will never have that feeling that I had while at the office or while in that other job" is setting themselves upwards to have EXACTLY that. 1 of my mentors once told me… whatever you don't face or handle the first time it is given to yous … will show up again. When I had a more standard career, I had challenges around coin, asking for raises, going for higher salaried positions, etc. That challenging aspect of piece of work did not disappear the moment I started doing what I loved for a living. In fact, information technology got amplified. I still needed to sort out my rates, enquire to get hired by clients (many, many, many times) — in the first it felt as if I were going to a chore interview each and east-five-e-r-y time. The breakthroughs that nosotros need in order to go the most cocky-actualized versions of ourselves don't merely stop coming considering nosotros decide we are going to do what we love for a living. I believe it is important to inquire ourselves and work with a mentor or coach to understand what those challenges are and look for ways that those challenges will present themselves in our businesses. I practice believe in that location are opportunities in challenges only we will never run into them if our guiding principle in our new business is "great, I never demand to truly work again."

Dangerous Misconception (BUSTED) #iii — Vilifying the ix-5 and Traditional Forms of Piece of work

Businesses of passion and purpose are often businesses that offer luxury and not necessity. While I believe that coaching has an incredible return on investment… when it comes to fixing the broken furnace and staying warm in the wintertime vs. living an empowered personal and professional life … it is easy to see the difference between necessity and luxury. And while I could easily write a blog post on the "necessity" of coaching… as someone could write almost the necessity of art… it just doesn't compete with how the earth at big views necessity. As such many startups find that at some point, despite their best efforts, they may need to supplement their income with other more traditional-based piece of work. Going "back" to earn income from one'south non-passion based career is too often perceived equally failure and can be completely disheartening if approached from this mindset of "now my life has truly begun and I volition never work once more." You need to exist financially solvent and feasible to run your own business and needing to supplement information technology with "work" tin as well be viewed as persistence and dedication. A longer route? Maybe. Not what y'all had planned? Sure. A problem? Non necessarily. Consider y'all are simply doing whatever it takes to fulfill on your purpose and passion.

I like to call information technology the warrior's path.

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