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As an author and journalist, I recognize how lucky I am to be following my childhood ambitions, but I would be lying if I said there aren't regular periods when that passion weakens.Losing the spark for work may be a sign that you need to change careers, but such an extreme move is not always possible. Fortunately, recent studies show some practical strategies to reignite their passion and motivation.
Hold the belief that one's passion can be developed. According to a study by Patricia Chen, people's mindsets fall into two main parts. The fit-theorists believe there is a job fit for every individual and finding the right job determines one's happiness and success at work.
They believe that passion is developed through a learning process within any chosen job.
Set small achievable goals. Chen's findings agree with other psychological researches.One of the most useful techniques is "proximal (近端) goal setting". This is particularly useful when you feel overwhelmed with a new big project, in which the challenge is so great, and the reward so distant that you struggle to restart the fire. Then they are much quicker to complete, allowing you to enjoy the warm feeling of satisfaction when you tick them off your plan.
Take action. Taking some time to think about our overall goals, looking for the benefits that our work is providing to others, reaching out to inspirational colleagues and setting out a plan with small rewards-these are simple actions that we could all take to boost our enthusiasm.
Take up a hobby. This could also give you a sense of purpose and achievement, so that your job is not the only place to find satisfaction in your life.
A. The develop-theorists, in contrast, think differently.
B. Most people keep up their passion in regular periods.
C. It can undoubtedly cheer you up when work is just work.
D. These studies suggest a few other ways of regaining your passion.
E. To apply this technique, you would split the project into bite-size tasks.
F. Many people are losing their enthusiasm for the careers they once loved.
G. Setting a distant target to struggle to achieve can offer you a greater reward.