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You appear not to have the Flash Player installed. This is required to view this site properly Click here to download it for free The times when you feel passionate about someone or something are those when you feel most alive and that life is worth living. The trouble is that these times are few and far between. What if you could flick a switch and feel passionate about anyone or anything, anytime you wanted? Wouldn't life be wonderful? Would you be passionately successful? Would you find a passionate partner? Would you be a passionate boss? Would you be passionate at work? Would you have a passionate relationship? Would you live every day with passion? How (not) to be Passionately Successful Nigel spends most of his free time train-spotting at Clapham Junction railway station. At 35, he has never had a girlfriend and lives with his over protective mother. Nigel is so boring that people's eyes glaze over when forced to speak with him, especially Emma the gorgeous new trainee who he has a crush on. Because of his awful social skills, Nigel's boss has to keep him well away from clients, which is a great shame as he's a very talented tax accountant. Can Nigel transform himself into the kind of man who can scale the corporate ladder, get the girl and make his dreams of independence come true, or will mummy continue to tuck him in at night? You, the audience will decide. How (not) to find a Passionate Partner With her 30th birthday fast approaching Angie is desperate for a man. All of her friends seem to have found the perfect guy, while she just meets loser after loser. With a string of unsuccessful relationships behind her, Angie feels used, abused and just plain confused. Has she just had bad luck or is there something she's been doing wrong? If Angie could only understand men, finding what she wants could feel like a walk in the park. The days of making the wrong choices and being treated like a doormat, could become a thing of the past. Will Angie find her soul mate, or is she destined to buy a cat instead? That's up to you. How (not) to be a Passionate Boss Peter Principle is an 'in charge' kind of guy who likes to tell it exactly how it is. The trouble is that 'how he tells it' leaves an awful lot to be desired. So much so, that since he's been promoted people have been leaving the office at a rate of knots and Peter can't understand why. He believes that he's a really great guy and that everyone loves him, but nothing could be further from the truth. Some departing staff decide to give him a taste of his own medicine. Is Peter capable of becoming the sort of boss people actually want to work for, or will he end up out of a job? The audience decides. How (not) to be Passionate at Work Sarah doesn't like people. That's why she works in customer services. She dreads Mondays most, although the other days of the week (apart from Friday when she goes dancing after work) come a very close second. Sarah believes her job is 'the most boring' in the world. She tells friends, family, strangers, colleagues, customers and even her boss that she hates it and intends to leave as soon as possible. Sarah has hated every job she's ever had. What might they all have in common? Can Sarah learn to love what she does for a living (even the really boring bits), or is she destined to go on looking for the perfect job for ever? You decide. How (not) to have a Passionate Relationship Graham and Sophie have been together for 15 years and their relationship has lost its' sparkle. They hardly talk to one another anymore, let alone say 'I love you'. His free time is spent in the pub or playing golf and she talks to her friends on the phone for hours. The steamy sex sessions they enjoyed when he was her hero and she was his fantasy woman, have fizzled out into television dinners, a peck on the cheek and quick, boring sex with the lights out on birthdays and anniversaries. Looking for excitement Graham has joined a dating site for married people. Sophie has a secret too. Will Graham and Sophie rekindle the flames of passion in their relationship, or are they destined for the divorce court? Their fate is in your hands. How (not) to Live Life with Passion Shirley is having a mid-life crisis. She is bored with her husband, her kids, her job and the daily grid of living. The only joy she can find in life is reading magazines about celebrities and fanaticising about how wonderful life would be if she were famous. One day she applies to be a contestant in a new television show "Are You a Celebrity?" and is selected to take part. The experience really turns Shirley's head, and her friends and family begin to wonder whether they ever really knew her at all. Will Shirley opt for fame and fortune or will she continue to work on a supermarket checkout? What kind of life will you choose for her |