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When You Do What You Love and Love What You Do

Work is not just a means of earning a living; it is a space for self-expression and achieving aspirations. People view work differently—some see it as a source of inspiration and renewal, while others perform it as a duty without passion. But have you ever wondered why certain tasks energize you while others drain you? The secret lies in aligning your work with your natural abilities and true passion.
About The Author
Samah Adel Al-Juraian
March 11, 2025
Director of Development and Institutional Excellence at Abdulmonem Al-Rashed Humanitarian Foundation — Member of Misk Hub
 
 

Passion and Excellence in Work

Work varies as much as people do in their interests and ambitions. For some, their profession is a reflection of their dreams and passions. Others see work as an outlet rather than just a job or a source of income. Some consider work a form of belonging, while others seek a career that aligns with their capabilities. And when they lose motivation, they look for opportunities that reignite their passion.

Not every task suits everyone, and not everyone is equally prepared for all roles. As the saying goes: “Act, for everyone is guided to what they were created for.”

Some individuals reach the highest levels of success through their work, while others do the bare minimum without adding value or making an impact. There are those who perform tasks mechanically, devoid of passion, and others who see work as a dynamic journey—where each stage is a step toward new achievements.

The Six Working Geniuses

In his book The 6 Types of Working Genius, Patrick Lencioni highlights that each person has a unique work intelligence that makes them more successful when engaged in tasks suited to their strengths. These six types are:

  1. The Genius of Wonder: These individuals constantly ask deep questions, seeking clarity and exploring possibilities.
  2. The Genius of Invention: They thrive on generating fresh ideas and finding creative solutions to problems.
  3. The Genius of Discernment: Analytical and insightful, they assess ideas critically and offer sound judgment.
  4. The Genius of Galvanizing: Natural motivators, they inspire and energize those around them.
  5. The Genius of Enablement: They find joy in supporting and empowering others without expecting anything in return.
  6. The Genius of Tenacity: Determined and persistent, they push through obstacles to achieve their goals.

No one possesses all six work geniuses at once, and this diversity is what creates uniqueness and differentiation among individuals. It also explains why people are naturally drawn to certain professions over others.

How to Love What You Do

To discover passion in your work, seek roles that add value to your life—those that match your skills, energy, and abilities while fueling your desire for personal and professional growth. Look for work that excites you, where every achievement fuels your drive to aim higher. Choose a career that reflects your ambitions, defines your identity, and keeps you motivated and inspired.

Conclusion

Work is not merely a daily obligation but an opportunity to make a difference and achieve self-fulfillment. When you work in a field that aligns with your strengths, you will feel more creative, engaged, and impactful.

"A house where a hen takes on the role of a rooster will soon fall into ruin." – Chinese proverb.

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