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I love what I do, because I do what I love……


The above statement is one of the most cherished ones in my current life. This statement projects my personal mentality for the work I do. In short, I love my job and I feel really lucky that I love whatever I do to earn my living. This is an extremely rare case as it means that you are totally dedicated to your job because it is more than a source of income to you. It is your thought process, it is your way of living.
As I wrote previously too, that in order to succeed, it is essential to make your passion your profession, on similar lines, today I wish to ask each one of you that how many out of the total number of professionals actually love what they do. Most of us work throughout our lives, but only a handful feel the satisfaction of doing something worthwhile.
That is because only a small proportion of us are able to do what we like, in life. For the rest, life is a race…. A struggle, a war, to be fought each day on the frontier of mind to kill one’s desire…
In order to make your own life self-satisfactory, it is essential to do what you love, because only then, you can make sure that you love whatever you do. If you will love whatever you do, then only you can be contended about your life….

Be brave to listen to your heart and act as your desire, because it takes a lot of courage to convert your dreams into reality. Your passion for what you love can drive your success engine, the only fuel it needs is your belief that you can always do it!!!

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