Passion is the Key
Article Overview: One of the benefits of being president of the Narrative Television Network is that I have the privilege of interviewing many celebrities. These celebrities represent those who are at the very top of their field in sports, politics, television, and movies. These people can teach us many lessons.
My very first interview was with legendary film actress, Katharine Hepburn. After I got over the initial intimidation of talking with her, I began to understand more about her and why she was so successful.
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Passion is the Key
One of the benefits of being president of the Narrative Television Network is that I have the privilege of interviewing many celebrities. These celebrities represent those who are at the very top of their field in sports, politics, television, and movies. These people can teach us many lessons.
My very first interview was with legendary film actress, Katharine Hepburn. After I got over the initial intimidation of talking with her, I began to understand more about her and why she was so successful.
One of the questions I like to ask all celebrities is, "If you had not pursued the career you are now famous for, what do you think you would have done with your life?" Miss Hepburn answered immediately, "It never crossed my mind not to be an actress. I am just fortunate that they pay me-and pay me well-to pursue my passion. If they did not, I would have to find another way to support my habit."
This statement gives us a keen insight into the success of Katharine Hepburn, but, more importantly, into what can become our own success. It is a given that in order to reach the top in any field, we are going to have to work long and hard. But, it's interesting to realize that long, hard work doesn't seem like work at all if you are pursuing your passion.
George Burns, another legendary star, once said, "If you enjoy your job, you will never work a day in your life."
If you are not where you want to be along the road to success, you may want to examine not only how hard you are working, but what you are working on. If you don't feel that kind of Katharine Hepburn or George Burns passion, it may be time for you to seek a new direction.
I have heard many motivational speakers say with a bit of a strain in their voice, "You've got to pay the price for success." I don't necessarily believe in that. I believe when you follow your passion, you will enjoy the price of success. If you don't follow your passion, you will pay the price for failure. In the final analysis, what you pursue is more important than how you pursue it.
Today is the day!
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About the Author: Jim Stovall
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Jim Stovall has been a national champion Olympic weightlifter, the President of the Emmy Award-winning Narrative Television Network, and a highly sought after author and platform speaker. He is the author of the best selling book, The Ultimate Gift, which is now a major motion picture starring James Garner and Abigail Breslin.
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For his work in making television accessible to our nation’s 13 million blind and visually impaired people, The President’s Committee on Equal Opportunity selected Jim Stovall as the Entrepreneur of the Year. He was also chosen as the International Humanitarian of the Year, joining Jimmy Carter, Nancy Reagan, and Mother Teresa as recipients of this honor.
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- [quote="jvprosperity":1hd0zjku]I was surprised to not see the words along the lines of taking deliberate action within the article.
Do yo think it's an important part of the 6 points Evan summarized from the article or is it implied?[/quote:1hd0zjku]
Hi Andy,
I think taking deliberate action is implied in the six points. For instance, I interpret them as follows:
1. Set your sights on where you’re going - Write your goals down on paper.
2. Educate yourself - Read everyday about your field and even take courses on it.
3. Passion pays off - Enjoy what you're doing.
4. Grow your money - Invest your money.
5. No guts, no glory - Go out and sell your product/service/self everyday as if it were last.
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