What defines success during the Metric Setting phase of a Passion Sprint experiment?
Learning whether the daily realities of the work align with tolerance thresholds and values
The success metric for a Passion Sprint is intentionally focused on gathering experimental data rather than achieving final career success. The goal of the sprint is finite: to determine if the actual day-to-day experiences—the challenges, the environment, the necessary interactions—are compatible with the individual's established boundaries (Tolerance Threshold) and core beliefs about impact (Values). If the experiment yields this information, regardless of whether the experience was purely 'fun,' the sprint has succeeded because it provided concrete evidence for the next pivot or commitment level.

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