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Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello. Driving Impact Collective. This is Kathleen, your favorite podcast host. Here we go. I said it so today in this episode. It is a career advice from the one and only B. Scott Taylor. And I want you to listen up because he talks about working, he talks about entrepreneurship, but it talks also about passion. And I do not want to give a spoiler, but I want you to listen up. Enjoy. Welcome to Driving Impact. Before I get started, I have an ask. We've had 95,000 downloads in the past 30 days, but only 3% of you follow us, which would help grow our community of growth oriented kindred souls who are eager to drive impact in their life and their career. Give us a follow on Spotify, Apple, or any platform that you use to listen to your podcast. My personal mission is to be able to bring the light that people need, the light in this world. And I'm putting my 20 year career at your service. So thank you.
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The earlier you find a passion that you can make money at. That's what most people will tell you. I didn't know what my passion was going to be and so I worked hard at learning business. So selling copy machines was not sexy and glamorous. I didn't like it. I didn't like people yelling at me, but I kind of looked at similar to the way people look at working out. I'm gonna have to do things that are gonna make me uncomfortable, but I'm gonna look better. Hopefully not in my case, but most people that work out, you know, you're gonna get that six pack, you're gonna show up at the beach, it's gonna be all worth it. And some of the things that you're gonna have to understand about business is how does it operate? What are the, what are the verticals that are out there right now that are making money? Can I be a good worker first?
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So your tip number one is be a good worker.
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Be a good worker. Don't think that you have to find your passion right away because your passion was stunned. Well, I don't know my passion, my passion was like making people laugh and then, you know, random ridiculous things that made no sense. But what you're told is find your passion. When you find your passion, do something you love and then you won't quit. Yeah, that's great. Eventually you might find that, and I think I, maybe I did. But be a good worker first. Show up on time.
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Be a good worker. Show up on time.
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Train yourself to be uncomfortable doing something that you might not necessarily like because you're going to have to understand how to develop those skills. No matter what you do, even if it's something that you pursue that's passionate. First build. Building block would be do something that you're not comfortable with. But that's going to teach you things that you know you'll need later on in life, no matter what.
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Driving Impact: The Top 5% Method®
Episode: Find your Passion or Go for a Normal Job? Where do you Start first? Career Tip from B. Scott Taylor
Host/Author: Katheline Jean-Pierre
Release Date: June 26, 2025
In this compelling episode of Driving Impact: The Top 5% Method®, host Katheline Jean-Pierre delves into the age-old debate of whether individuals should pursue their passions or opt for more conventional career paths. Featuring insights from renowned entrepreneur B. Scott Taylor, the episode provides actionable career advice aimed at helping listeners navigate their professional journeys with clarity and purpose.
B. Scott Taylor begins by addressing the common advice many receive: "Find a passion that you can make money at." However, he shares his personal experience of not knowing his passion initially and emphasizes the importance of focusing on becoming a proficient worker before seeking one's true calling.
B. Scott Taylor [01:15]: "The earlier you find a passion that you can make money at. That's what most people will tell you."
Taylor likens building a career to working out, highlighting that growth often involves discomfort. He explains that engaging in tasks that may not be immediately enjoyable can lead to significant personal and professional development.
B. Scott Taylor [01:22]: "Train yourself to be uncomfortable doing something that you might not necessarily like because you're going to have to understand how to develop those skills."
A central theme of the conversation is the value of diligence and reliability in the workplace. Taylor advises listeners to prioritize being a good worker—showing up on time, committing to tasks, and consistently delivering quality work—as foundational steps toward career success.
B. Scott Taylor [01:56]: "Be a good worker first. Show up on time."
Taylor emphasizes that taking on roles that push one's boundaries is crucial for skill acquisition. Even if a job is not aligned with one's passion, the skills learned can be invaluable for future endeavors.
B. Scott Taylor [02:22]: "Do something that you're not comfortable with. But that's going to teach you things that you know you'll need later on in life, no matter what."
Patience in Passion Discovery: Taylor suggests that finding one's passion is not always immediate and that it's acceptable to explore various roles and industries before settling on a true calling.
Building a Strong Work Ethic: Emphasizing reliability and professionalism can open doors to opportunities that might otherwise remain inaccessible.
Long-Term Career Growth: Engaging in challenging and sometimes unpleasant tasks can lead to significant personal growth and prepare individuals for more advanced roles in the future.
B. Scott Taylor [01:15]: "The earlier you find a passion that you can make money at. That's what most people will tell you."
B. Scott Taylor [01:56]: "Be a good worker first. Show up on time."
B. Scott Taylor [02:22]: "Do something that you're not comfortable with. But that's going to teach you things that you know you'll need later on in life, no matter what."
Katheline Jean-Pierre skillfully guides the conversation to highlight the balance between passion and practicality in career development. B. Scott Taylor's insights serve as a pragmatic approach for listeners who are uncertain about their passions or are navigating the early stages of their careers. By advocating for a strong work ethic and embracing challenging roles, Taylor provides a roadmap for achieving both personal fulfillment and professional success.
Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their current career strategies and consider integrating these principles to accelerate their journey toward becoming part of the elite 5% in their respective fields.
About the Host:
Katheline Jean-Pierre is dedicated to illuminating the paths of growth-oriented individuals striving to make significant impacts in their careers and personal lives. With two decades of experience, she brings invaluable insights and fosters a community of like-minded achievers.
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