Maxing out Your Triangle



I find that most people take on new jobs, projects and hobbies for three reasons:

To learn something new
To pay the bills
Because they love doing it
If you have a terrible job, come up with new ways to learn something out of it. If you have a hobby you’re super-excited about, try to turn it into a business. If you’re just starting a new gig, instill it with something you’re passionate about.


Read the entire post on Maxing out Your Triangle by writer and designer Jack Cheng

Via jonathanmoore ->Via The 99 Percent

Maxing out Your Triangle

I find that most people take on new jobs, projects and hobbies for three reasons:

  1. To learn something new
  2. To pay the bills
  3. Because they love doing it

If you have a terrible job, come up with new ways to learn something out of it. If you have a hobby you’re super-excited about, try to turn it into a business. If you’re just starting a new gig, instill it with something you’re passionate about.

Read the entire post on Maxing out Your Triangle by writer and designer Jack Cheng

Via jonathanmoore ->Via The 99 Percent

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