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In this episode of IncrediPaul Leadership, Paul Faronbi discusses the journey of discovering one's passion and the importance of balancing work with personal interests. He shares his own experiences of navigating transitions in life and career, emphasizing the significance of networking and building relationships. Paul encourages listeners to embrace uncertainty, seek mentorship, and understand that it's okay not to have everything figured out. The conversation highlights the iterative process of finding passion and the necessity of advocating for oneself in the workplace.
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TAKEAWAYS
Determining your passion is a gradual process.
You can either get bitter or better from experiences.
Even in your dream job, there are aspects you may not enjoy.
Advocating for yourself is crucial for career growth.
Networking can lead to unexpected opportunities.
Your first job doesn't have to define your career path.
It's okay to explore different interests and passions.
Mentorship plays a vital role in personal development.
Embrace uncertainty and be open to change.
Combining your passions with work can lead to fulfillment.
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