I was chatting with a few of my friends. They are placed in different companies and are doing different things. As usual with any chat after a long time, I happened to ask them, "Hi da.. long time no see, how's your job? Like it?". The replies were like, "Umm.. yeah sorta..", "edho podhu da" (meaning - sort of fine). Some were frank enough to tell that they didn't like what they were doing, which brings me to the question that why do people don't do what they like?
The first answer to figuring out a good way is to first find out what you like. It's possible that you may be in a deadlock situation with the Q and A but if you take enough steps to actually answer that Q, then you know what you want.
The second answer is to get some early hands-on experience on different areas of interest. That way you can always try and fail and find your true love. The best time to do this is when you are in college and parents are always available for support and money.
The third answer is better late than never. Always have the quest for knowledge and one day you have that enlightening.
The fourth answer is to be as practical as possible in your approach to your problems. For e.g. you may not like the work you do now. But you wouldn't want to go and shout at your boss for the peanuts of silly work you are being given. Instead, be patient and tell them your strengths and why you would be able to do the other job better than the current one.
The fifth answer is to set your goals and work on it. This is actually difficult and takes a lot of mental muscle to do. This article, "How to get any project up and running" by Mark Forster is an excellent motivator.
Why this post? A major part of our life is going to be around the work we do and if we don't like love the work we do, we are wasting a beautiful life. I have found what I love and since some days, I have been taking steps to do it the first thing every morning, otherwise it keeps getting postponed.