There’s a good chance that you’re good at what you do, and hopefully you’re being paid well for it. But are you passionate about what you do or is it just a paycheck?
In a post titled “Personal Hedgehog 2.0: Discover What You’re Meant To Do,” Tony Khuonh of Agile Lifestyle argues that finding your “Personal Hedgehog” is the key to unlocking your potential and discovering what you’re really meant to do:
Because we’re often unclear on what type of work makes us happy, we get stuck in analysis paralysis whenever we think about making a change. It’s difficult to know where to start if you don’t know what you should be doing. What kind of work would you simultaneously be good at, make you fulfilled, and keep a roof over your head? The answer to that important question can be found when you find your Personal Hedgehog.
The Personal Hedgehog concept was coined by author Jim Collins. In his book Good to Great, he uses the parable of a cunning fox and a simple hedgehog. The fox keeps trying new ways to eat the hedgehog, but the hedgehog wears him out by doing his one trick: rolling into a thorny ball. In this way your Personal Hedgehog is about focusing on finding the one, main thing that you do well.
The Personal Hedgehog can point you to what you’re really meant to be doing. The concept flows from understanding where you intersect within the following three circles.
“Finding your Hedgehog isn’t easy,” says Khuonh. “It requires asking tough questions about what you’re good at, what value you bring to others, and what you want to spend the rest of your life doing.”