Do you wake up every morning excited to start your workday? Or do you find yourself counting down the hours until it’s over? The concept of an “Unstruck HEART“ revolves around the idea that true fulfillment comes when you genuinely love what you do. Having a heart that remains untouched by stress and exhaustion because it beats in rhythm with passion, purpose, and fulfillment.
The famous saying, “Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life,” beautifully captures the idea of finding joy in what you do. When you are passionate about your work, challenges become opportunities, obstacles become stepping stones, and success becomes an inevitable outcome. Your heart remains unstruck by doubts and fears because your focus is on growth and greatness.
Greatness is not achieved overnight. It requires dedication, resilience, and the courage to pursue what truly sets your soul on 🔥. When you are aligned with your purpose, every task, big or small, contributes to something meaningful. Your motivation is no longer driven by external rewards but by an internal fire that fuels excellence.
How to Cultivate an Unstruck HEART?
- Identify What You Love – Take time to explore your passions and strengths. Ask yourself, What excites me? What am I naturally good at?
- Align Your Job with Your Passion – If your current job does not ignite passion, seek ways to infuse what you love into it.
- Embrace a Growth Mindset – View challenges as opportunities for learning. Instead of feeling defeated, ask, What can I learn from this?
- Surround Yourself with Like-Minded People – Connect with individuals who inspire you and push you to aim higher.
- Self-Care – Burnout can diminish even the strongest passion. Make time for personal interests and self-care to keep your energy levels high.
Please refresh your minds with Rodd’s Blessup post: https://blessup.com/unstruck-2-0/
Bottom line, you gotta know your passionate WHY and true LOVE. If not, you will deliver average or below-average results. Surely not WOW. Eventually, it will catch up with you, and your progress will reflect that lack of drive.