4 What do you enjoy doing?..... but may not be so good great at? Remember that your strong points aren’t necessarily the only way to find your passion. You can also identify one or two things you love to do but aren’t as efficient as you wish you were and work from there. For instance, you may be interested in launching startups but have failed several times. How many times have you failed only to try all over again? When you have listed your interests and skills, focus on the next step. Know your strong points Know your strong points or skills and compare them to what you love doing. Come up with a list of what you are great at and on a scale of 1 to 10 mark how fulfilling each skill is to you. Do you enjoy doing what you are great at or are you doing it for the sake of it? If your top 3 skills are in line with your interests, you are on the right path. Pay attention to the problems you like to solve This will help you to choose a passion that not only benefits you but your potential customers or audience as well. So, what problems do you like to solve? Maybe you are good with numbers and your colleagues come to you with bookkeeping or math-related challenges. Perhaps you are a brilliant designer and are designing flyers for family events such as birthdays or anniversaries. What you like to solve or the service you are willing to provide for free can lead to your passion.