Monday, October 5, 2015

Gratitude Monday: Passion personified

It’s such a career-management cliché these days to talk about “your passion”. (Around here in the Valley They Call Silicon, “passion” is starting to be replaced by “superpowers”, as in “tell us about your superpowers”, instead of “what’s your passion?” But it’s still the same kind of buzzwordery.) And you get overwhelmed at networking events by people beetling around jamming business cards into your hands and babbling about being passionate about [insert cool tech du jour here].

It really starts to wear one out.

But listening yesterday morning to Marsha Barnes tell NPR’s Rachel Martin about buying a school bus so she could take her expertise on personal financial management to wherever it’s needed (in the greater Charlotte, N.C., area), I was infused with joy. Not only because she’s giving people information crucial to their ability to live independently and well, but also because she so clearly loves what she’s doing.

I loved the part about her having to learn to drive the bus…after she bought it. I love that she created a mobile office so that her clients interact with her in a professional and private environment that customers of the investment banks in downtown Charlotte would recognize. I love that she can see this as a scalable model for any place where you can park a bus.

The woman is not telling us about her passion, she’s living it, which is thoroughly evident in the energy, enthusiasm and joy that fills her voice. And I’m grateful that this week in particular started out with the inspiration of Marsha Barnes.




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