@Ngozi Obanye How do we cultivate the love for the aspect of business that we are less passionate about? How else - by examining our beliefs about it and adjusting our relationship with those beliefs, so we operate in alignment with our values. Damn, that makes it sound easy. Simple, yes. Easy, not so much. 🤔🙂 Scenario: The "client" values the coaching aspect of the work, but hates "business" side of things, the admin, the advertising, the constant tweaking of the systems. Reality: The business succeeds or fails on it's ability to attract new clients. The successful business allows the "client" to operate in their preferred role. Options: Split personality - not in a pathological sense... this is essentially what is already in place; there are two roles: behaviour which is unfavourable (the admin stuff), and behaviour which is more favourable (the coaching). It's functional, but only just, and it leaves the "client" feeling that they have to take "time out" away from their more favourable behaviour in order to function in it. Explore and reframe beliefs - I've not enough space here to do a detailed analysis but suffice to say that there are "reasons" the "client" hates the admin stuff, and we can identify these as beliefs. Now, despite their initial (probably well intended) causes, these beliefs are no longer serving the client well. The "client" values coaching so the unfavourable behaviour must be either discarded or else brought into alignment with their values by reframing or re-evaluating their beliefs about it. When a client can see, evaluate and esteem a behaviour as being in service of their values it becomes beneficial, no matter how unfavourable it was before that shift. (This is why self-deception is so pernicious: it works the same but the other way round!) Exploring, rehearsing, practising and reinforcing these alignment links are how we cultivate passion. It brings the client to the point where they effectively say "If it's FOR me and helps me towards my values, I can't help but engage with it. It's what I do, I just didn't have that relationship with it before".