Dream big, discover your true passion and the money is sure to follow, right? Not necessarily.

While there's no denying that the CEOs we've interviewed over the years at Women of Influence are high-achievers, I've discovered that being passionate doesn't guarantee success. But I've also learned is that if you don't take the occasional risk, you'll never achieve your goals.

It might be difficult to leave a well-paying job to chase an uncertain dream. But what if the decision wasn't so all-or-nothing? What if you could find middle ground, and apply your skills to a field that got you one step closer to your goal, but still leveraged the work you already do?

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Taking the first step is the most challenging part. I've found that the second step is substantially easier; a lesson learned from running an Ironman in 2005 in Lake Placid. When the last 9 miles felt like an impossible painful dream, I focused on putting one foot in front of the other.

You can too. You just need a plan:

Discovering your passion and making it a reality can be long and grueling journey, but remember: It starts with one step. After that, anything is possible.

Carolyn Lawrence is the president and CEO of Women of Influence Inc., a media, event, coaching and corporate consulting company that produces over 40 inspiring, progressive and celebratory events across the country each year to connect, recognize and advance women in their careers.