3.If you could do or be anything, what would you do or be? - Deepstash
 3.If you could do or be anything, what would you do or be?

3.If you could do or be anything, what would you do or be?

  • This question taps into your internal desires, and can help you identify your purpose.
  • A good way to answer this question is to consider those things you like to do in your free time or the projects at work you volunteer for or seek out.
  • These things should also align with your talent, and it’s important to not confuse purpose with passion, says Maxwell.
  • “Sometimes your passion is something you’re not any good at,” he says. “If you’re passionate about something you’re not good at, you can make it a hobby, not a career.”

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