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  • Don’t quit your day job to follow your passion.’ says Dr Nimit Oza, a urologist by profession and author by passion

    Published on January 25, 2022

    How often we have heard somebody advising ‘chase your passion.’ They say, ‘quit your job and do what you like.’ But what if we have an expert in both? We should ask someone who is enjoying the best of both worlds. A super-specialist surgeon and prolific writer Dr. Nimit Oza shares a secret about his successful professional career as well as ever-shining literary achievements.

    He is a young and dynamic urosurgeon, practicing at his private hospital in Bhavnagar, Gujarat. Apart from that, he is well-known for his writing prowess, extraordinary oratory skills, enlightening books and, phenomenal blogs.  He has a huge fan following and is very popular among the younger generation.

    The author of 13 remarkable books tells us, ‘There is nothing like finding your passion. You have to grow and groom your passion.’ The doctor believes the aspirants should not quit their day job to follow their passion. He tells us, ‘Some activity is your passion because you are enjoying it. The moment you have the pressure to earn out of that activity, you start seeing that as a responsibility or compulsion. Your passion should give you pleasure, not stress. continue your day job and grow your passion in your leisure time.’

    Creativity of any kind is best done with a relaxed mind. So it is absolutely necessary to be stress-free while doing what you like. Your day job gives you the freedom and luxury to immerse yourself in pleasure-giving activities without thinking about the reward. When you do something with utmost willingness and enjoy the process, naturally you will be getting amazing results in that also. That is the secret of a polymath like Dr. Nimit Oza who has exceeded at so many fronts.

    The content creator and influencer strongly believe that it is very necessary to have the financial freedom to follow your dreams. He argues, ‘We all should follow Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Until our physiological, emotional, and safety needs are fulfilled, we can not go higher up.’

    His twice in a week columns in a leading newspaper like Divya-Bhaskar is a chief source of wisdom, spirituality, and inspiration. His articles are transforming so many lives and helping broken hearts to heal.

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