Why is passion important in leadership?
Passion elevates productivity and ensures employee commitment to your vision. Passion eventually leads to mastery and success, in large part because you are always thinking and working on the thing you are passionate about. Most successful leaders don’t have a job – they have a passion.
What is your passion as a leader?
Passionate leaders are fully engaged and committed to achieving their goals while helping others achieve theirs. When you’re in the presence of a passionate leader, your sensory system is stimulated – your emotions are stirred as you pick up their positive, contagious energy.
What is the difference between a hobby and a passion?
A hobby is something you do for fun, but back away from when you want. It’s not something you want to do constantly or even for work. A passion is something you do to feel whole. Something that you miss with your heart, not just your hands.
What’s the difference between purpose and passion?
Passion is about emotions, the motivation and what makes us feel good, i.e. “do what you love”. Purpose is the reason, or the why behind what we do, primarily for others, i.e, “do what contributes.” Where passion can be all over the place, wild and exciting, purpose is much more focused.