Work Your Passion

Clement Portlander

Work Your Passion
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Creative Arts Management Ou
Published
2 September 2024
Pages
98
ISBN
9789916880067

Work Your Passion

Clement Portlander

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Work Your Passion is an empowering collection of poetry that inspires readers to align their work with their deepest passions. This anthology celebrates the journey of turning what you love into what you do, offering verses that resonate with the drive to make a living doing what truly fulfills you. Each poem explores the joys and challenges of pursuing a career or path that reflects your authentic self. Through powerful and evocative language, Work Your Passion delves into the triumphs and trials of following your heart in the world of work. These poems serve as a reminder that when passion fuels your efforts, work becomes more than just a job-it becomes a source of purpose, creativity, and joy. Perfect for entrepreneurs, creatives, or anyone seeking to bridge the gap between passion and profession, Work Your Passion is a poetic manifesto for living a life where your work is not just a duty, but a meaningful expression of who you are. Open these pages and let the words of Work Your Passion motivate you to turn your dreams into reality and make your passion your life's work.

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