**As I start this blog I want to give a disclaimer** This may rub you the wrong way. It is not intended to do so. This post is more like a warning if you have the privilege of “doing” what you love. I am not writing this to you or about you. This is simply a thought that I have been chewing on.  We have a great team at Lifepoint and this is not a cheap shot toward any of them.

I have said for sometime now that one of the worst things that can happen to a person is to get paid to do what they love. At first that statement sounds absurd but I would disagree. I see this in all arenas of life. What once began as a passion can quickly become a paycheck.

I believe this is why people would rather watch college sports than professional sports. As long as a person is still trying to get “there” they play with passion. Once they have gotten “there” the passion fades and the focus shifts to a paycheck. How much do I get? How much should I get? How much can I get? How much is everyone else getting?

What is amazing to me is that the same person who once practiced their butt off and sacrificed everything to make the team will quickly shift to doing less to stay on it. The passion fades as the paycheck becomes a reality. It is inevitable…but not necessary.

Is there something that you used to do because it was a passion of yours? What about that thing that you did and didn’t get paid for? What about that time that you said you just want to be apart of the team? I’ve found that the same person that made that statement is the same person that walks away from the team because there is no paycheck or perhaps the paycheck isn’t big enough. They’ve traded passion for a paycheck.

Question: If there was no paycheck would you still do what you do?