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The Passion Toolkit

​You’re not here to pick a random job. You’re here to understand how things work, what you enjoy, and how to make good choices.
This section is your guide to doing just that, through skill building, experiments, and smart reflection. Use this space to explore without pressure, current hypes, or the restrictions you think belong in you.

Building Skills

​Skills are how you test drive a field. You learn if you like something by trying to do it, not by thinking about it for six hours.

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  • Coding

  • Drawing

  • Video editing

  • Writing

  • Design software

Transferable Skills

  • Time management

  • Public speaking

  • Research

  • Adaptability

Examples of Tools:
  • Critical thinking

  • Communication

  • Teamwork

  • Emotional intelligence

Hard Skills

Soft Skills

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Try one new platform, pick a mini-course, and just start. No pressure.

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Courses & Certifications 

Some courses that could get you real exposure, real learning, and a sense of whether you’re actually into something or not.

Examples of Tools:
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Don’t overload yourself. Pick ONE course. Do it fully.
If you enjoy learning it, that’s a sign.

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Mentors and Networking

Real people give real insight. You’ll quickly learn what a job actually looks like, not just what school or media shows you.

Who Can Help?

  • Parents' friends or older cousins

  • Teachers or seniors

  • Alumni on LinkedIn

  • Professionals who visit your school

How to Reach Out:

“Hi, I’m exploring career options. Would you be open to a short call where I ask a few questions about your work?”
(Keep it simple. People say yes more than you think.)

Ask Things Like:

  • What’s your typical day like?

  • What’s hard about your job?

  • What skillset do you need for it?

  • What do you wish you knew earlier?

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Your Personal Passion Worksheets

Start exploring your real interests through 3 guided worksheets. They includes activities, prompts, and space to reflect, designed to help you understand yourself, not just choose a career path.

1. Who Am I?

A self-reflection worksheet to help you unpack your personality, interests, strengths, and values.
Includes sections like:

  • What energizes you vs. drains you

  • Favorite school moments

  • Dream tasks vs. nightmare tasks

2. Try It, Track It

A habit tracker meets discovery log. Test a new skill or course for 5–7 days and log your reactions.
Includes:

  • A 1-week mini challenge

  • Journal spaces for how you felt before/during/after

  • “Keep it or drop it” reflection 

3. What Could This Be?

A bridge between what you love and real careers. Helps you map your interests to fields, jobs, and subjects.

 Includes:

  • Match the interest to real roles

  • Research prompts

  • ‘If I had to try this tomorrow…’ writing task

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