EPISODE · May 8, 2025 · 27 MIN
#63 Passion Isn’t Found-It’s Built
from THE 101% PODCAST · host Joakim Hukkelberg
In this episode, Joakim and Annika explore the concept of passion, emphasizing that it is not something that simply happens but rather something that must be actively pursued and created. They discuss the importance of reflection, action, and self-discovery in uncovering one's true passions. The conversation highlights how childhood dreams can inform adult passions, the significance of personal development, and the joy that comes from aligning one's work with their passions. The hosts encourage listeners to take responsibility for their own happiness and to create a life filled with purpose and fulfillment."You have to take action.""You have to work on yourself.""Passion is a part of yourself."The 101% Podcast web pagehttps://the101percentpodcast.com/Instagram for the101percentpodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/the101percentpodcast/Donations to our Podcasthttp://www.the101percentpodcast.com/donateBUY US A COFFEE TO SUPPORT OUR SHOW https://buy.stripe.com/fZu3cw3Ea3emc216dZ5gc06TakeawaysPassion is something you chase, create, and build.Exploring childhood interests can help uncover adult passions.Action is essential in discovering what you are passionate about.Combining skills, joy, and impact leads to finding your sweet spot.Helping others is a key component of true passion.Passion is built through experience and patience.Self-development is crucial for personal growth and fulfillment.You have the power to create your own passion.Finding your passion can lead to a more pleasant life.Chase your passion every single day. Chapters00:00 Chasing Passion: The Journey Begins04:06 Exploring Childhood Dreams and Limitations07:08 The Role of Action in Discovering Passion10:27 The Importance of Impact and Helping Others13:05 Self-Discovery and Personal Development16:04 Finding Your Passion Through Experience18:56 Creating Your Own Path to Passion21:52 The Legacy of Passion and Personal Growth
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In this episode, Joakim and Annika explore the concept of passion, emphasizing that it is not something that simply happens but rather something that must be actively pursued and created. They discuss the importance of reflection, action, and self-discovery in uncovering one's true passions. The conversation highlights how childhood dreams can inform adult passions, the significance of personal development, and the joy that comes from aligning one's work with their passions. The hosts encourage listeners to take responsibility for their own happiness and to create a life filled with purpose and fulfillment."You have to take action.""You have to work on yourself.""Passion is a part of yourself."The 101% Podcast web pagehttps://the101percentpodcast.com/Instagram for the101percentpodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/the101percentpodcast/Donations to our Podcasthttp://www.the101percentpodcast.com/donateBUY US A COFFEE TO SUPPORT OUR SHOW https://buy.stripe.com/fZu3cw3Ea3emc216dZ5gc06TakeawaysPassion is something you chase, create, and build.Exploring childhood interests can help uncover adult passions.Action is essential in discovering what you are passionate about.Combining skills, joy, and impact leads to finding your sweet spot.Helping others is a key component of true passion.Passion is built through experience and patience.Self-development is crucial for personal growth and fulfillment.You have the power to create your own passion.Finding your passion can lead to a more pleasant life.Chase your passion every single day. Chapters00:00 Chasing Passion: The Journey Begins04:06 Exploring Childhood Dreams and Limitations07:08 The Role of Action in Discovering Passion10:27 The Importance of Impact and Helping Others13:05 Self-Discovery and Personal Development16:04 Finding Your Passion Through Experience18:56 Creating Your Own Path to Passion21:52 The Legacy of Passion and Personal Growth
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