While many social and spiritual entrepreneurs are focusing on one primary passion as they pay it forward in the world, there’s a growing trend of “multi-passionate professionals” as described by Sonja Haller during her recent interview with Gilat Ben-Dor in AZ Central. Gilat is the author of three books, including The Confetti Path, that give people permission to pursue multiple passions, to “be who they are, and to quit being apologetic about having so many interests and passions.” Right on Gilat! For Sonja’s full blog post, click here.
Often we hear that it’s important to specialize and become an expert in one particular topic or career. Career specialist, Paula Caliguiri, disagrees. In her book Get a Life, Not A Job, Paula highlights the following benefits of having what she terms “multiple career acts,” including;
- Greater ability to manage your career
- A career built on what you love
- More excitment
- More freedom
- Work-life balance
- Financial freedom
- More control
Paula’s book has been receiving fabulous reviews, and you can hear her radio interview on The Passions and Possibilities Network, where she discusses her own journey and passions: Paula’s Radio Inteview.
In the 350+ interviews with Passioneers®, I found that about half of them are focusing on one career passion, while the other half are multi- or serial-Passioneers. There were no significant differences between these types of Passioneers in terms of their success or happiness. My take-away is that there is no wrong or right way to unleash your passions and possibilities in the world. The only way is YOUR way!
Happy Passioneering,
Sue Zeal Oliver, Chief Passioneer













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